Families living with ADHD often face daily challenges that can feel stressful and unpredictable. The good news is that numerous ADHD tools at Home help children stay focused, organized, and confident. Simple strategies, such as visual timers, checklists, and playful...
ADHD can be very frustrating for children, parents, and schools alike. Left unchecked, it can lead to problems that are more difficult to address later, such as falling behind in school or struggling to make friends. Early identification and therapy are the most...
Therapy works best when children feel supported both in and out of the office. Parents, caregivers, and other family members can reinforce the practices taught in sessions. For example, reading a story together at home or practicing turn-taking during a board game can...
Finding the right play therapy services for your child starts with understanding their emotional and developmental needs. Some children may struggle with big feelings after a move, while others may need support with making friends at school. In fact, research shows...
Parenting a child with ADHD can feel overwhelming for families, teachers, and even the child. Simple tasks, such as finishing homework or sitting through a class lesson, often turn into daily battles. Studies show that nearly 60% of children with ADHD also struggle...