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PARENTS OF KIDS WITH ADHD:

5 Expert Tips to Improve ADHD Kids’ Behavior & Create More Calm and Connection

Doctor Jacque’s Free Guide to the 5 ADHD Parenting Hacks You Can Easily Do in 5 Minutes or Less

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Dr. Jacque, Child Psychologist, Trained At:

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Your guide to less stress and more connection:

As a parent to a child with ADHD, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed, like you’re constantly putting out different fires.

You need some relief from the chaos fast, and you need those new habits to stay for the long-run. But how do you do that?

You need to: 1) know where to start, and then 2) actually get started.

This guide takes out the guesswork, so doing something different becomes infinitely easier. It lays out exactly what to do and exactly how to do it to help your child with ADHD today.

In the guide, you’ll find five practical strategies you can do right now, in under 5 minutes each, to help your child thrive for the long-term.

Start small, build momentum, and watch your relationship with your child, and your life, transform.


Looking for even more support or ADHD parenting resources? Join me in my Relationships First ADHD Masterclass for research-backed strategies that make ADHD parenting easier.

What parents have shared about their experience with our content and masterclasses:

I was expecting far more theory but instead got really great practical tips. It was very helpful to me.

- Jarrod

It’s simple to read, to the point, has some good tidbits of information, as well as links if you want to delve deeper. The quick read makes it digestible and doesn’t overwhelm me. Thanks a bunch!

- Sarah

As difficult as this journey has been with my son it has made me a better teacher and parent. Keep up all of your great work – you are making a world of a difference and I hope you know it!

- Vanessa

Your resource is amazing. I have already referred you to others.

- Stacey

We’ve made it through the first two videos so far and are looking forward to going through the rest of your content. Thank you for all you do!

- Derek

It’s brilliant that you give examples of things to say, really useful!

- Jade

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If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to watch this video first, before you get started with the rest of this guide.

It’s going to lay the groundwork for exactly what to do and exactly how to do it.

This way, you’ll feel more motivated and excited, with a clear plan of action.

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Last Updated on October 14, 2024 by Dr. Jacque Bogdanov

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