Living with ADHD is not easy. Not for parents, not for siblings, and most of all, not for the child with ADHD. We have learned so much in the past 10 years to help ease the path for these children both in school and at home.
This presentation covers the essential strategies that parents can implement to help their children not just survive, but actually thrive. Learn about the best supports for your child and how to get them, ADHD beyond the diagnosis, and how to best prepare yourselves for the journey ahead, including:
Cindy Goldrich, ED.M. is a certified ADHD Coach and parenting specialist.
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