A Free 3-Session Online Series to Equip Yourself with Actionable Parenting Tools, De-Escalation Scripts, and Executive Functioning Strategies

Improve summer routines, sleep and screen time for your neurodivergent teen or young adult.

Summer can bring later bedtimes, increased screen time, and disrupted routines—especially for teens with ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent profiles. These changes can lead to more stress, power struggles, and uncertainty for parents.

In this session, you'll learn why sleep patterns, screen use, and daily routines often shift during the summer months and how to create structure that supports your teen's independence and well-being.

You'll leave with practical strategies for reducing conflict, strengthening connection, and building summer routines that work for your whole family.

Join us on June 17, 2026. Click here to register.

Learn more about Session 1.

#1 Summer Reset

#2 The Academic Launch Plan

During the summer, build the executive function tools that prepare your child for academic success.

Many parents of teens with ADHD and other neurodivergent profiles struggle to find the right balance between providing support and encouraging independence.

In this session, learn how to use the summer for an executive function reset. We'll explore how executive functioning skills—such as organization, planning, time management, and follow-through—develop during adolescence and why many teens need additional support in these areas.

You'll learn practical strategies to reduce constant reminders, build responsibility, and help your teen take greater ownership of school, daily tasks, and long-term goals while developing the skills they need for future success.

Join us on July 15, 2026. Click here to register. 

Help your neurodivergent teen or young adult thrive at the start of the school year and achieve academic, social, and emotional success.

As the school year gets underway, many families begin to see patterns emerge—academic struggles, social challenges, increased stress, or growing conflict at home.

For teens and young adults with ADHD and other neurodivergent profiles, these early weeks can provide important insight into what's working and where additional support may be needed.

In this session, you'll learn how to recognize signs that your teen may be struggling with academic demands, social expectations, executive functioning challenges, or emotional stress.

We'll discuss practical strategies for making effective adjustments at home and school, strengthening family communication, and helping your teen better align with the expectations of a neurotypical academic environment.

You'll leave with a framework for reducing family conflict, supporting independence, and improving academic, social, and emotional outcomes throughout the school year.

Join us on August 19, 2026, Click here to register.

Learn more about Session 3.

#3 The First Six Weeks

Register for 1 Session, Get All 3!

July 15, 2026 Online 6:30pm-8:00pm EST Session 2 The Academic Launch Plan: A Closer Look

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