
ADHD Summer Survival Plans
Summer can be difficult for adhd kiddos – they thrive on structure. I’ve got some great ideas for planning summer with ADHD kids that will make them feel successful while bringing peace and connection to your home.
Summer can be difficult for adhd kiddos – they thrive on structure. I’ve got some great ideas for planning summer with ADHD kids that will make them feel successful while bringing peace and connection to your home.
Unfortunately, most of what you hear about summer slide is true. Typically, kids lose about 2 months worth of knowledge if they do nothing over the summer. Top that with the 4 to 6 weeks it then takes to get in the groove once school starts and we are talking 3 to 4 months of […]
We ADHD Mamas have a lot to learn from each other. Meet Kristina of Marvelously Set Apart, a mom of three kiddos, one with ADHD and autism. She shares her story and what she has learned over the years while raising an amazing kid with ADHD.
These are my favorite books for parenting my two adhd boys. From quick solutions to long term plans, these ADHD Parenting books have helped me the most on my parenting journey.
Hearing about another ADHD parents journey is so helpful. We have a lot to learn from each other’s wins and struggles parenting kids with ADHD.
Do you have a reluctant adhd boy reader? I did! But, over the years, by appealing to their interests, I have raised two voracious ADHD readers. See which of these books may turn your struggling, reluctant readers into a lover of books.
Reflex Integration therapy has been one of the best natural treatments for ADHD I have found in my 8 year search to improve the symptoms of ADHD in my two boys. Simple powerful movements can really work wonders for focus and behaviors.
We have lots of natural remedies that work to treat the symptoms of my teens’ ADHD, but these may seem a bit strange. Take a look at what we do that makes a big difference.
Need help figuring out what to give your ADHD Kiddo for lunch? Use my easy step by step formula to create easy, ADHD Diet friendly school lunches to set your kids up for success.
How can you help your explosive teen? This mom of two teens dishes some great advice. Looking at our own behavior can be a great way to help explosive teens be, well, less explosive! As parents of explosive kids we can learn how our own behavior can contribute to our kids’ explosions. See some great examples, too!