MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 24 JUNE 2025

This week’s Live Q&A covered some big ADHD parenting struggles—like tough transitions, rejection sensitivity, and sleep challenges.
We shared OT-backed strategies to help kids move from activities like reading to bath time, using visual checklists, multisensory cues, and natural consequences.
We also explored how to support tweens and teens through rejection sensitivity—offering language, perspective-taking tools, and regulation support.
Plus, we reviewed highly rated magnesium-based sleep gummies (without melatonin) to help with calmer bedtimes.
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 12 JUNE 2025

In our second June Live Q&A, we answered even more real-life ADHD parenting questions—from structuring summer screen time to managing travel routines with neurodivergent kids. We explored what to do when a child fixates on fairness and injustice, how to support both siblings in that dynamic, and shared practical, screen-free ideas for handling late-afternoon meltdowns—especially for homeschooling families with younger siblings.
We’re now hosting Q&As every two weeks, alternating morning and evening times to better suit our global community. Catch the replay for support, ideas, and a big dose of “you’re not alone.”
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 10 JUNE 2025

In our June Live Q&A, we tackled some of the most common but tricky ADHD parenting challenges. We looked at how to encourage “listening bodies” without forcing eye contact, how to tell the difference between defiance and poor processing, and why motivation can feel so hard for ADHD kids.
We also explored real tools for managing impulsivity, handling the endless “why?” loop, and using rewards without relying on them long-term. The big takeaway? Many of these behaviors are linked to lagging executive function—not bad parenting or bad kids.
Replay is available now—and going forward, we’ll host Q&As twice a month to better support you across time zones. See you soon!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 13 MAY 2025

In our May Live Q&A, we tackled some of the most personal and pressing ADHD parenting challenges. We explored how to support sibling relationships when ADHD-related behaviors cause tension, and how to respond when well-meaning relatives misunderstand your child’s needs. We looked at what to do when traditional discipline strategies don’t work, especially for parents parenting solo, and why emotional outbursts are often tied to lagging executive function. We also addressed why some kids with ADHD seem perpetually discontent, and shared practical tips for helping socially struggling children feel included—especially at their own birthday parties.
Catch the replay for real-life strategies, relatable insights, and the reassurance you’re not alone. See you in June!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 15 APRIL 2025

In our April Live Q&A, we covered practical strategies for ADHD parenting challenges—from after-school resets and sibling dynamics to learned helplessness and anxious teens. We explored how to co-regulate, build quick wins, and support emotional overwhelm. We also shared tips for helping younger kids with fine motor struggles in a playful, pressure-free way.
Thanks for joining—catch the replay in the course, and see you in May!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 11 MARCH 2025

In our March Live Q&A, we explored various ADHD parenting challenges, including therapy options beyond medication, neurofeedback, and managing post-school meltdowns. We discussed strategies for dopamine-seeking behaviors, fostering sibling relationships, and supporting kids who struggle with school demands. We also covered using reminders effectively for older kids and ensuring accommodations are properly implemented at school. Thanks for joining—catch the replay for insights, and see you in April!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 11 FEBRUARY 2025

In our February Live Q&A, we covered key ADHD parenting struggles, including handling school refusal, managing meltdowns, and improving emotional regulation. We discussed using natural consequences effectively, creating “yes spaces” for stimulation-seeking kids, and supporting executive function challenges like tracking homework. We also explored strategies to strengthen friendships and shift family dynamics from conflict to teamwork. Thanks for joining—catch the replay for insights, and see you in March!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 14 JANUARY 2025

In our first live Q&A of 2025, we covered key ADHD parenting challenges, including handling morning refusals with routine strategies, supporting social skills through shared experiences and role-playing, and managing transitions after exciting events like holidays. We also discussed tools for tackling time blindness, building organizational skills, and improving sleep routines. Thanks to everyone who joined—catch the replay for practical tips and strategies!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 2 DECEMBER 2024

In our recent live Q&A, we covered key parenting challenges for children with ADHD. Topics included managing emotional outbursts through calming strategies, role-playing, and structured routines; addressing sensory overload with movement-based and deep-pressure activities; and handling homework resistance by breaking tasks into small chunks and incorporating interests. We also discussed creating calmer mealtimes, managing disappointment, and navigating holiday overwhelm with sensory breaks and clear expectations. Replay available for more tips!
MEMBERS ONLY LIVE Q AND A 25 OCTOBER 2024

In our recent live Q&A, we tackled essential questions for parents of children with ADHD. Key topics included strategies for managing sensory processing challenges during daily routines, such as using visual checklists and preparing clothing the night before. We also explored approaches to address impulsive behavior and emotional regulation, focusing on tools like role-playing, setting clear boundaries, and creating safe spaces for emotional cooldowns. Finally, we shared insights on fostering social skills through small group play and modeling appropriate responses to social cues. Catch the replay for more practical advice and community support!