Positive Development, LLC
05/05/2026
The Parenting Your ADHD Kid Summit starts on May 11th!
35+ leading ADHD and parenting experts are coming together to give you practical tools!
Click below to learn more!
https://parentingyouradhdkidsummit.com/may2026-register
Here’s the schedule:
Monday, May 11th
The Role of Emotional Intelligence in ADHD
The Reason You May Be Expecting Too Much from your ADHD Child
Supporting Kids Through Big Emotions: The ABCs and 123s of Co-Regulation
Why Traditional Parenting Strategies Often Fail ADHD Kids — and What Actually Works
From Daily Battles to Calmer Homes: Parenting ADHD Kids Differently
Tuesday, May 12th
The Executive Function Ripple Effect
Screen Time: Guidelines and Strategies for Parents
Nutrition and the ADHD Brain: What Really Helps
ADHD + productivity (how to get stuff done when you don't feel like it)
Effective Communication Strategies for ADHD
Wednesday, May 13th
The Invisible Struggle: Shining a Light in ADHD Girls
The Emotional Anchor: How to Steady Your Child (and Yourself) Through Big ADHD Emotions
When It’s Not Just Behavior: Sensory vs. Emotional Regulation in ADHD
Supporting ADHD Kids in School: IEPs, 504 Plans, and Classroom Accommodations
Little Lies, Big Emotions: Why ADHD Kids Fib (and What to Do About It)
Thursday, May 14th
ADHD is THE Super Power
Building Social-Emotional Skills as Parents
The Whole-Child Approach to ADHD: Gut Health, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Strategies
How to Motivate Your ADHD Child
Navigating Sibling Relationships
Friday May 15th
The Biology Beneath ADHD: What Your Child’s Symptoms Are Really Telling You
The Role of Executive Functions in Academic Achievement
Supporting Yourself as a Parent with ADHD
Reducing severe tyrannical behaviors in the home
The Animals of Our Brain
Saturday, May 16th
Mindfulness for the ADHD Brain
Systems and Tools that Actually Work for ADHD Brains
How to Help your Child with Task Initiation
Why Empowering Kids About ADHD Sets Them Up For Life
The REAL Reason Your Teen Doesn't Love to Learn
Sunday, May 17th
Why Supporting Yourself Is the Key to Supporting Your Child
The Invisible Struggle: Why Working Memory Is One of the Most Overlooked Challenges in ADHD
Coaching Your ADHD Child Without Power Struggles
Effortless Until Now: What to Do When High-Performing Kids Begin Struggling in School
Supporting ADHD Self-Esteem and Friendships
The Summit officially kicks off on Monday, May 11th.
5 panelist interviews will go live each day at 9 am ET. These will be available for 24 hours after their release.
Join the Parenting Your ADHD Kid Summit — FREE 7-Day Online Summit Join 35+ ADHD experts for 7 days of proven strategies to help your child and your whole family finally thrive. FREE registration. 30+ guides worth $5,000+.
04/07/2026
When it comes to helping kids grow their goals, it helps to know that meaningful change takes time, there’s no “magic fix,” and setbacks are not only normal but expected. Real progress comes from small, consistent steps that build momentum over the long haul, not quick bursts of effort. The real challenge isn’t starting change—it’s sustaining it through routines that keep you on track even when life gets messy. Read this week’s newsletter to learn more.
https://mailchi.mp/positive-development.org/positivedevelopmentllc-14205573
Contact us if you have a gifted, creative, or high-performing child who needs help managing stress and anxiety. (904) 516-0913. www.positivedevelopmentllc.com
03/31/2026
If you’ve ever felt like you’re trying everything to stop meltdowns, this might surprise you: the most powerful strategy starts with you. Let’s flip the script in a way that actually works.
Read this week’s newsletter to learn more.
https://mailchi.mp/positive-development.org/positivedevelopmentllc-14205313
Contact us if you have a gifted, creative, or high-performing child who needs help managing stress and anxiety. (904) 516-0913. www.positivedevelopmentllc.com
03/09/2026
If you’ve ever watched your child suddenly sprint through the house like a tiny tornado, you’ve witnessed the classic case of “the zoomies.” That burst of wild energy isn’t random mischief—there are real biological and emotional reasons kids suddenly shift into turbo mode. In this article, we’ll explore why the zoomies happen and three simple ways parents can channel that energy without losing the living room lamp! Read this week’s newsletter to learn more!
https://mailchi.mp/positive-development.org/positivedevelopmentllc-14204500
Contact us at (904) 516-0913 or visit www.positivedevelopmentllc.com to start your kiddo in therapy!
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| Tuesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 7pm |
| Friday | 10am - 7pm |