Managing behavior can be like grabbing a badger. You do not want to deal with it because it looks and feels unpleasant and when you finally do go after it,…
Some of you might have caught wind of some Australian researchers who have shown that AD/HD brains are different than the brains of people without AD/HD finally offering proof that…
Gifted kids are intelligent, clever, resourceful, sometimes brilliant, talented, insightful, creative, and in moments inspiring. This is a blessing and a curse for parents. While watching your 4-year-old create the…
I struggle with this one a lot. Every parent I work with asks me the same question: When are we helping our children and when are we enabling them? Enabling…
Being a parent of four children and three stepchildren and being a coach to many parents, I have noticed something really interesting, and it begs the question: Why do parents…
I have to laugh when I think about the topic of punishment. You’ll see why in a moment. I often have parents ask me why punishments are not effective with…
Many parents I work with are all consumed with their children. They worry. They microanalyze whether they think their child may be suffering from AD/HD or anxiety or some hidden…
We have a very unique clientele. Our clients are, for the most part, gifted, even though many of them refute the label, and they all have AD/HD tendencies, some diagnosed,…