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Parenting a student with ADHD can be draining mentally and emotionally but with the right tools and resources your lives can be less frustrating.

Mindset

This is probably one of the most vital pieces to Winning with ADHD and at times the most difficult to keep going in the right direction! We can help you keep that winning mindset by providing free resources.

Join some of these for access to tips and information:

 

Consistency & Scheduling

Those with ADHD struggle with consistency but crave the structure it provides even though many kids will fight it…probably because they are unable to create it themselves.

As a parent you can help them create consistent routines. All ages of those with ADHD needs some assistance in this area and depending on the age will depend on exactly how you show up in this area.

Click here to access our free templates for bedtimes, homework environments, and scheduling.

Self-Efficacy

Students with ADHD and often their parents have low self-efficacy which is a belief that they can take actions that will impact their situation for the better. Does this feel familiar?? We can help you build self efficacy through the many free resources listed on this page…it takes time and consistency in working the process. Your student can also build self-efficacy by having the opportunity to make small wins and stack them. Click here to get more insights and tools on how to build self-efficacy!

 

Missing Assignments

Middle School and High School are huge changes for students. Teachers expect more and require more accountability be put on the student…which can feel daunting as an ADHD student or as a parent of an ADHD student. We can help our students win by utilizing our methodology and technology to help them capture assignments as they are given out, utilizing consistent routines at home, and reducing anxiety and overwhelm by how we present information in our task manager.

Check out our methodology here and how to use DisruptADHD in the video below.

 

How DisruptADHD Can Help You