An ADHD parenting coach helps families develop strategies specifically for raising a child with ADHD. They understand the unique challenges of executive function differences and help create systems that work.
Parents of children with ADHD who struggle with homework, morning routines, emotional regulation, impulsivity, or organization.
ADHD parenting coaches help you build external structures (routines, visual schedules, reward systems) that compensate for executive function challenges. They also help you manage your own frustration and reframe your child's behavior.
No. ADHD parenting coaching works with the parent. ADHD coaching for kids works directly with the child on organization, time management, and self-regulation.
Medication manages symptoms but doesn't teach skills. Coaching helps you build the environmental supports and communication strategies that medication can't provide.
Yes. Coaches help with homework systems, school communication, IEP/504 advocacy, and strategies for common ADHD-related school challenges.
Most families notice improvements within 2-4 weeks of implementing new strategies. Deeper changes in family dynamics take 2-3 months.