Parenting Your Child with ADHD

A course designed to give you practical strategies to help your child focus, stay organized, and thrive.

If you’re parenting a child with ADHD, you may feel like everyday routines turn into daily battles.

Homework takes hours. Simple instructions get forgotten. Emotions escalate quickly. And despite your best efforts, it can feel like nothing seems to work consistently. 

You know your child is capable and intelligent but something keeps getting in the way. 

The truth is, ADHD affects how the brain manages focus, planning, emotional regulation, and follow-through. When parents understand these differences, they can begin using strategies that actually support how their child’s brain works. This course will help you do exactly that.

Take the first step toward calmer days and more confident parenting

Understand how ADHD affects your child’s focus, behavior, and emotions while learning practical strategies that help you support their growth and strengthen your connection. 

What You’ll Learn

Parenting Your Child with ADHD is a practical, therapist-guided course designed to help parents better understand how ADHD impacts their child’s daily life and how to respond with supportive, effective strategies. 

Rather than focusing on discipline or punishment, this course helps parents understand how ADHD affects executive functioning skills such as planning, organization, time management, and emotional regulation. 

Through easy-to-follow lessons, real-life examples, and actionable tools, you will learn how to create supportive routines and environments that help your child succeed both at home and at school. 

Inside this course you’ll find short, easy-to-understand video lessons, real-life parenting scenarios and solutions, practical tools parents can begin using immediately, and a companion workbook with reflection exercises and resources.

Whether your child has recently been diagnosed or you’ve been navigating ADHD for years, this course will help you approach parenting with greater clarity, confidence, and compassion.

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Inside the Course

Inside this course, you’ll learn practical strategies for the everyday challenges families often face when raising a child with ADHD. 

When you take Parenting Your Child with ADHD, you will:

  • Learn how ADHD affects executive functioning skills like planning, focus, emotional regulation, and organization. 

  • Discover ways to improve communication, reduce conflict, and build stronger connections with your child.

  • Learn how to create systems that help reduce clutter, distraction, and overwhelm. 

  • Understand why children with ADHD struggle with starting and finishing tasks and how to support them. 

  • Practical tools to help your child manage schedules, assignments, and responsibilities more successfully. 

  • Work through common parenting situations with step-by-step strategies you can apply in your own home. 

Start transforming your relationship today

Apply real-life examples, therapy-backed strategies, and hands-on exercises to navigate ADHD
behaviors with confidence and compassion.

Why You Should Take This Course

Parenting a child with ADHD often requires a different approach than traditional parenting advice offers. Children with ADHD are not lazy, unmotivated, or trying to be difficult. Their brains process attention, organization, and emotions differently. When parents understand these differences, they can respond in ways that reduce frustration and build stronger skills over time.

This course will help you replace daily struggles with practical strategies, support your child’s development of executive functioning skills, create routines that reduce stress for the entire family, improve your child’s confidence and independence, and strengthen your relationship with your child.

Instead of feeling like you’re constantly reacting to problems, you’ll learn how to proactively support your child’s success. When the right supports are in place, children with ADHD can develop the skills they need to succeed at home, in school, and in daily life.

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Results You Can Expect

After completing Parenting Your Child with ADHD, parents often notice: 

  • Better understanding of their child’s ADHD challenges
  • Less conflict during daily routines
  • Improved communication with their child
  • Increased task completion and follow-through
  • Better organization and time management systems
  • Greater confidence in their parenting approach

Your child will feel seen, understood, and supported

Small changes can make a big difference when they are applied consistently. 

FAQS

dad and son talking

This course is specifically designed for parents and caregivers of children with ADHD or ADHD-like challenges.

dad and daughter working

The strategies in this course are especially helpful for parents of school-aged children, though many tools can be adapted for younger or older children.

mom and son talking

No. Many parents take this course because their child struggles with focus, organization, and task completion even without a formal diagnosis. 

mom and daughter dancing

The course is designed to be completed at your own pace. Lessons are structured in manageable sections so parents can apply strategies gradually. 

Mom high fiving child

Yes. This course includes a companion workbook and practical tools you can use with your child. 

You Don’t Have to Navigate ADHD Alone

Parenting a child with ADHD can feel isolating at times.

You may question whether you’re doing the right things, or wonder why certain strategies seem to work for other families but not yours.

ADHD doesn’t mean your child can’t succeed

And it doesn’t mean you have to figure everything out on your own. With the right understanding and tools, families can create routines, systems, and communication strategies that support their child’s strengths and development. 

This course is designed to give you the guidance and practical tools to start making those changes today.