![]() It's my mission to help parents of children with ADHD learn how to get to know their children needs meaningfully so they can guide them to a happy and success future. "Call us if the medication doesn't prove beneficial," they might offer. Parents of children with ADHD are given a diagnosis, handed a prescription, and pushed back out into the world without any guidance, and certainly without instructions. I realized a few years after diagnosis, that there is quite a learning curve to parenting a child with ADHD, and I was finally getting to the long, (mostly) even stretch at the end of it. It took me more than two years to figure it out - there's no magic bullet for ADHD either, and obsessing about finding one can only make things worse. When my son, Ricochet, was diagnosed with ADHD in 2008, at just six years old, I was devastated. ![]() ![]() I am one of those "fix it" types of mommas - fix the boo-boos, fix the hurt feelings, fix whatever causes my children any pain. ![]()
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