There’s no question that stay-at-home orders have caused stress, anxiety, and loneliness. But for some parents of children with ADHD, a silver lining is beginning to appear: Fewer activities, obligations, and errands means more time for game nights, family walks, and time spent just “being together.” That’s not to say behavior challenges have diminished (they haven’t) or discipline is any easier (it’s not), but sometimes focusing on the pleasant surprises can get us through a tough day.
In an effort to support parents at home, ADHD coach Cindy Goldrich is offering her live, interactive workshop series titled “Calm and Connected: Parenting Kids with ADHD/Executive Function Challenges.” This series is designed to help parents gain insights,
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