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Bonus Archive Ep 15: How to Manage Them, Me, and Their ADHD
Bonus Archive Ep 15: How to Manage Them, Me, and Their ADHD
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Parenting with ADHD is no easy task, even if you've been doing it for years. There is always something surprising to deal with, and inevitably something you thought you'd handled doesn't get done. The challenge of focusing on yourself when you have so much to do in focusing on your kids often throws you way off balance.
John Willson has a Masters in Outdoor Therapeutic Recreation Administration. He is the Executive Director of SOAR, a non-profit school and adventure camp serving youth diagnosed with learning disabilities and ADHD. He is the past President of the Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) of North Carolina and serves on the national board for CHADD. He has led hundreds of adventure courses with youth diagnosed with LD & ADHD. He actively presents to parents and professionals at local, state and national conference
Ten Tips for Calm and Confident Parenting of Complex Kids
Parenting complex kids can be difficult, even mind-numbing at times. In this FREE Guide you’ll find clear, quick guidance to help you calm the chaos and more confidently prepare your child for greater independence and success! Learn techniques parents all over the world are using to reduce friction and (believe it!) rediscover the joy of parenting.
Listen to this bonus episode from the archives of ImpactParents with John Willson about managing balance of life, kids, work, especially when you have complex kids.
Here is what was covered on this special archival episode:
The importance of equal attention to both your child and what you need to get done
Discover John’s 4 strategies to being a more effective parent
Simple actions of self-care that pay big dividends
Related Blogs:
Find Your Village
5 Steps to go From Stressed Mom to Happy Mom
Relaxation Guild- Why I Can't Sit Down
How Do I Stop Nagging My Kids?
The Power of Positive Transitions: SMILE SWITCH!
Four Things Every Successful Supermom Knows
Connect with John:
Website
YouTube
LinkedIn
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Willson has a Masters in Outdoor Therapeutic Recreation Administration. He is the Executive Director of SOAR, a non-profit school and adventure camp serving youth diagnosed with learning disabilities and ADHD. He is the past President of the Learning Disabilities Association (LDA) of North Carolina and serves on the national board for CHADD. He has led hundreds of adventure courses with youth diagnosed with LD & ADHD. He actively presents to parents and professionals at local, state and national conference
Ten Tips for Calm and Confident Parenting of Complex Kids
Parenting complex kids can be difficult, even mind-numbing at times. In this FREE Guide you’ll find clear, quick guidance to help you calm the chaos and more confidently prepare your child for greater independence and success! Learn techniques parents all over the world are using to reduce friction and (believe it!) rediscover the joy of parenting.
Listen to this bonus episode from the archives of ImpactParents with John Willson about managing balance of life, kids, work, especially when you have complex kids.
Here is what was covered on this special archival episode:
The importance of equal attention to both your child and what you need to get done
Discover John’s 4 strategies to being a more effective parent
Simple actions of self-care that pay big dividends
Related Blogs:
Find Your Village
5 Steps to go From Stressed Mom to Happy Mom
Relaxation Guild- Why I Can't Sit Down
How Do I Stop Nagging My Kids?
The Power of Positive Transitions: SMILE SWITCH!
Four Things Every Successful Supermom Knows
Connect with John:
Website
YouTube
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Sep 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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