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🎥 October Parent Group Replay: Front-End Strategies to Prevent Meltdowns with Dr. Danda

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If you missed our October Parent Group meeting, you’ll definitely want to catch this replay! In this insightful conversation, Dr. Caroline Danda shares practical strategies to help parents better understand and support their children with ADHD.


Dr. Danda explains that ADHD is often a regulation challenge rather than just an attention problem, and she offers clear, compassionate advice for preventing meltdowns, managing transitions, and fostering independence. You’ll learn how to use co-regulation, thoughtful communication, and visual supports to create a calmer, more connected home environment.


Key takeaways include:

  • Recognize and manage triggers to prevent meltdowns

  • Use co-regulation to help kids regain balance

  • Preview transitions and create stopping points

  • Encourage independence through routines and consistency


🎥 Don’t miss the full conversation — it’s filled with real-life examples and actionable tools you can start using today!


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