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Getting Organized is a Messy Business

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Helping our kids learn to get themselves organized is one of the greatest challenges we face as parents, isn’t it?…

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Study Tips to Stay Focused, Interested and Organized

By Marshall Findlay

Generally, our featured guests have something important to say to the parents of kids with ADHD. Occasionally, we have an…

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ADHD, Exercise, Mindfulness, and the Obvious

Interview with Jeff Copper

As an attention coach, Jeff Copper helps adults overcome information overload, chronic disorganization, ADHD and ADD symptoms, time management problems,…

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Learn More About ADHD: Knowledge Can Help You Help Your Kid

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

I was talking to a mom the other day whose 12 year old daughter was diagnosed with ADHD in 2nd…

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homework

Do Your Kids’ Homework… With Them

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Homework Is Like Riding a Bike Remember back to when you taught your kiddos to ride a bike? They started…

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How to Help Without Enabling Your Kid

How to Help (Without Enabling) Your Kid: The Four Roles of the Parent

By Diane Dempster

We get this question all the time from parents: “I want to help my kid, because I see that they’re…

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The 3 Legged Stool of Success for Kids with ADHD Part 1: Self-Awareness

By Jerome Schultz

Here’s the bottom line: Find things your child does well; tasks he or she completes with mastery. Then you’ve got something about which both you and your son or daughter can honestly say: “That was pretty darned good.” Your kids need to experience the joy of success. It’s like money in their self-assessment bank account.

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Slowing Down

Practice Slowing Things Down – No, Really!

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Pace Yourself These days, we tend to move through life at a rapid pace. We make games of seeing how…

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Managing Chaotic Times in the Life of a Family with ADHD

Interview with Ari Tuckman

The only thing constant in family life is change. Whether it’s starting school, ending school, changing jobs or even a…

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