Not available March 11? Don’t worry. Register now and we’ll send you the replay link to watch at your convenience.Parents with ADHD who are parenting a child with ADHD face a double dose of executive dysfunction, emotional dysregulation, disorganization, and impulsivity.
When both parents and children have trouble with time management, planning, and other ADHD symptoms, those difficulties multiply, making neurodivergent-specific parenting skills and strategies essential for the family’s wellbeing.But here’s a twist: In our treatment program for children with ADHD, we learned that the parenting strategies and techniques that worked best for moms with ADHD weren’t always the same interventions that dads with ADHD found most helpful.
In this webinar, we will discuss why parenting can be more challenging when mothers and/or fathers have ADHD. We’ll also discuss the skills and strategies that mothers and fathers with ADHD have reported as being the most helpful when it comes to parenting their children with ADHD.In this webinar, you will learn:Have a question for our expert? There will be an opportunity to post questions for the presenter during the live webinar.Christina Danko, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and associate clinical professor at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Dr. Danko is a faculty affiliate of the UMD ADHD Program, where her research investigates the impact of evidence-based interventions on the treatment and prevention of mental health disorders for children and their families.