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Linda Roggli

If I Had Known — Lessons from a Mom of an ADHD Adult

By Linda Roggli

We all want to do the best for our children, but sometimes we just don’t know how. When her son was young, Linda Roggli didn’t know, either. But now that her son is grown, she knows how she’d handle a “do-over.” Thankfully, we can all benefit from her words of wisdom …

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teacher training and ADHD

Have a Smart Kid Who Doesn’t Try Hard?

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

Are you worried you have a kid who doesn’t try hard enough? Do you consistently hear from teachers about a…

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celebration

Surprising Strategy for ADHD Management: Celebration

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Have you ever noticed that what you most need to focus on tends to appear in your life repeatedly? It’s…

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The 3 Legged Stool of Success for ADHD Kids Part 3: Self-Improvement

By Jerome Schultz

We are honored to have Dr. Jerome Schultz as a Guest Expert and are thrilled to provide his wisdom in…

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ADHD kid disappoints

How to Handle It When Your Spouse or ADHD Kid Disappoints You

By Diane Dempster

I noticed it for the first time early on in my marriage. And then again with each of my kids.…

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How to Apologize

How to Apologize When You’ve Hurt Your Child’s Feelings: Recovering after a Fight

By Diane Dempster

We all have those moments when something goes wrong and we start pointing the finger to figure out whose “fault”…

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Moderation

Flexibility + Structure = Moderation

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Staying Conscious of Moderation While I have a strong preference for dark chocolate over any other “sweet,” Halloween definitely tests…

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Leader

My Kid? A Leader? YES!

By Diane Dempster

Leadership When my son was a teen, he and I attended the national ADHDAware event, a “leadership” summit. Being surrounded…

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Meltdown Prevention

Meltdown Prevention: Help Kids Raise Their Own Awareness

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

As a parent, there are two ways to approach the management of emotions and impulses. Meltdown Prevention: Take actions that…

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