Parents of ADHD Children
Parent Coaching:
Many times, as parents we need a third party to help us gain insight into our child or adolescent’s motivation. This requires a contractual agreement with your child to have an extracurricular activity requires maintenance of agreed upon grades. Our job is not to tell you how to parent, but rather, to help you figure out what works best for your family, how to help your struggling child and minimize conflict. During this journey, we will be by your side to get you through obstacles that come your way!
ADHD Life Coaching:
If you are a parent with ADHD, this might be the perfect choice for you! ADHD Life Coaching is a partnership between us where we work together to set goals, define steps to work towards those goals and overcome obstacles preventing you from reaching your goals.
Introducing
Falling Through the Ceiling:
Our ADHD Family Memoir
By Audrey & Dr. Larry Jones
The memoir of Audrey and Larry Jones and their three sons. A blend of love, humor and real-life irony, Falling Through the Ceiling makes sense of the nonsensical, shedding light on the challenges of living and raising children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Educational Advocacy:
Building your child’s educational village requires diligence. Review your state rules prior to requesting additional services for your child. Let us help you get your student the support they need for their ADHD or Learning Disability! We will help you advocate for your child as well as teach the student to self-advocate based on their developmental level. This is a critical time for early intervention and advocacy to build relationships with school staff to get the resources for your child. The earlier the student receives quality interventions the better chances that the social and emotional impact of ADHD can be minimized. This is where we can also help with the 504 & IEP process.
What My Clients Are Saying
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I look forward to helping you reach goals that you thought unattainable! Turning ADHD from Stigma To the Evolution of Success