Supporting a child with ADHD means finding the right balance between offering support and encouraging independence, especially as they grow into adulthood. A recent article for In Touch Weekly shares helpful ways to support your child while empowering their independence.
By fostering open communication, you can better understand your child’s experiences and emotions. Encouraging self-advocacy skills can also help your child express their needs and tackle challenges with confidence. Establishing routines and creating a supportive environment at home and school can further set them up for success.
At Springboard Clinic, we’re here to support your family every step of the way. Our compassionate team offers personalized strategies and practical tools to help your child thrive. From executive function and ADHD coaching to family counselling, we collaborate with you to build confidence and resilience in your child.
Curious to learn more? Check out the full article on In Touch Weekly: Parents Can Support Children with ADHD Without Overstepping. And if you’re ready to explore how we can help, reach out to our team today.
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