Childhood Therapy (ADHD)
Guiding children with ADHD and emotional challenges to thrive.
Supporting Children Beyond the Diagnosis
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how children focus, regulate emotions, manage impulses, and organize daily tasks. Every child experiences ADHD differently, which is why individualized care is essential.
Our goal is to understand each child's unique strengths, challenges, and developmental needs while working closely with families to create meaningful progress at home, in school, and in everyday life.
What Does ADHD Look Like?
Children with ADHD may experience challenges that extend beyond difficulty paying attention. Symptoms can affect emotional well-being, relationships, academic performance, and self-confidence.
Common signs may include:
Difficulty maintaining focus or completing tasks.
Forgetfulness and disorganization.
Frequent fidgeting or excessive movement.
Acting impulsively before thinking.
Emotional outbursts or frustration.
Difficulty following directions.
Challenges with time management.
Trouble waiting their turn or interrupting others.
Why Early Intervention is Important
Receiving support early can help children develop healthy coping skills before challenges become more overwhelming. ADHD treatment strategies can strengthen emotional regulation, improve communication, and help children better understand how their brains work.
With appropriate guidance, children with ADHD can develop the confidence and skills needed to succeed both academically and socially.
Support Your Child's Growth
Email to book your child's telehealth intake. Available in Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and Colorado.