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Parenting Advice for Kids with ADHD: Cultivating Resilience

Interview with Alan Graham

Looking for simple, effective parenting advice for kids with ADHD? Try cultivating resilience. Sound hard? Stick with us here. It…

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teacher training and ADHD

What is Going to Happen to my ADHD Child in the Future?

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

When does a parent’s concern about their child’s future become catastrophizing? It’s common when kids have complex challenges like ADHD,…

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Getting Unstuck

Getting Unstuck: It Depends on your Point of View

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Stuck In ‘Default Mode’ Many of us get stuck in a way of looking at life’s circumstances. Even though it’s…

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Help your kid become a good sport

How to Help Your Kid Become a Good Sport

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Set The Model to Help your Child Become a Good Sport Our kids tend to struggle with dealing with life’s…

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“Are You Sure?” Choose Words Carefully for Better Results with Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

My 13-year-old gets credit for this one. The other night, when I asked him to do his homework, he said,…

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Look for the Positive Traits to Find the Fabulous in Complex Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

“Accentuate the positive.” It is really great advice that most parent experts reinforce today.  Focus on the good things your…

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Parent fails

Parent "Fails" That are Really Parent Wins

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

We all have our moments, right? Those times when we worry whether we’re messing our kids up permanently? That we’ve…

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mother daughter worried watching new

Don’t Know What to Say to Kids about Civil Unrest and Tragic Events? Foster Critical Thinking

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

My daughter called me on January 6, 2021, in the midst of the most profound civil unrest any US citizen…

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proud of your kids

Don’t Be Proud of Your Kids

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Pride From Within What if I told you that being proud of your kids doesn’t matter? Not really. Not a…

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