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Pets are Great for Parents: Co-Parenting with a Family Dog

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

My black dog named Kat was one of the sweetest animals I’ve ever known. Part fur-baby, part nanny-dog, and eventually…

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find your village

Find Your Village: Networking For Parents of ADHD Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

It Takes A Village… We all know it takes a village to raise a child. Can you imagine trying to…

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settle family politics

5 Steps to Settle Family Politics

By Diane Dempster

Easier Said Than Done Family dynamics can be hard work. As we start to plan for the holidays, we have…

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Relaxation Guilt

Relaxation Guilt – Why I Can’t Sit Down

By Jeremy Didier

Last week I did something truly shocking. After a crazy, stressful, way-over-scheduled and emotionally draining month, I found myself at…

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help get organized

Getting Organized: Getting the Right Support for You!

By Andrea Sharb

January is Get Organized Month!  If your family struggles with ADHD, there’s a good chance you’re also struggling with disorganization. …

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Bad Parent

Everyone Thinks I Am a Bad Parent

By Jeremy Didier

If you’re the parent of a special needs kid, I’m willing to bet a million dollars that, at some point,…

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Lidia Zylowska

Bring More Mindful Moments Into Your Life

By Lidia Zylowska

It is no secret:  parenting a child with ADHD can be very stressful at times.  The toll of disorganization, impulsivity…

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Susan Bauerfeld

Is Your Brain Interfering in Your Parent/Child Relationship?

By Susan Bauerfeld

Parents Brains can be Reactive, Too It’s a paradox, really. For survival purposes, the brain is hardwired to zone in…

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fundamental

The Fundamental ‘Pursuit’ You’re Probably Neglecting

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

As parents, we want a lot for our kids. We want them to become independent. To be successful. To move…

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