I help parents create frictionless school days for their child with ADHD.
I come to this conversation (that we're starting here on this web page) with more than 20 years in school leadership and the experience working with hundreds of families as the administrator on the other side of the table to parents. And all too often, there was a parent sitting across the table fighting back tears of frustration, merely trying to get the right support for their child as we came up against another delay.
As my experience grew, I was able to steer those conversations to win-win outcomes because I learned how to match what the parent saw, the student experienced and how we could get creative as a school. I know the reality and I know that getting effective support or a formal 504 plan shouldn't feel like scaling Mount Everest.
Let's change that dynamic and create conversations that work for your child.
Whether it's kindergarten or junior year, now is the time to get an effective plan in place that builds your child's confidence and learning.
"I didn't realize how many options were available until I worked with you. Now I know exactly what to ask for and I know how to ask." - Parent of 7th grader
Transform Your Ability to Advocate For Your Child
From Confusion to Clarity:
- A clear roadmap of exactly what accommodations are possible
- Real examples of successful 504 plans in action
- Simple explanations of complex educational terms
- Confidence in knowing what you can request
Understand How Your Child's School Works
From Frustration to Partnership: Building School Relationships
- Language that asserts your need while in partnership with educators
- Templates for effective email communication
- Ways to address concerns while maintaining trust
Get Comfortable with Accommodations
From Ideas to Implementation: Getting Real Results
- Turn suggestions into actual accommodations
- Track what's working (and fix what isn't)
- Create accountability without conflict
- See improvements within days, not months
The best part? You'll have tools you can use in your very next school interaction.
Making School Work for Your Child with ADHD
This accessible introductory course gives parents of students with ADHD the information to understand school systems, the knowledge to advocate for their child and the tools to communicate and partner for a better school experience right now.
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