Is it ADHD or just really hard behavior?
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Most parenting advice was not designed for the ADHD brain. This free ADHD Parenting Playbook shows you eight steps that work for behavior driven by executive function challenges.
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You have tried consequences. You have tried being calm. You may have even tried therapy. But your child’s behavior still feels unmanageable.
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YoThis is not your fault. It is not because your child lacks motivation or empathy.Â
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parenting advice doesn’t work for ADHD. It’s based on neurotypical behavior, and it backfires when kids struggle with flexibility, emotional regulation, or impulse control.
What You Will Learn Inside the Playbook
The ADHD Parenting Playbook is an eight-step framework created specifically for behavior related to ADHD. It provides direct, actionable strategies that help reduce conflict, increase compliance, and build lasting structure at home.
• How to stop arguments before they escalate
• What to do when your child becomes rigid or inflexible
• Why reward charts and long talks often create more resistance
• How to reduce emotional outbursts without relying on consequences
• A key mindset shift that helps your child feel more secure and cooperative


About Ryan
I am Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW. I am a licensed therapist, former school social worker, and a parent to a child with ADHD. I created the ADHD Parenting Playbook to give families realistic tools that build behavior skills without emotional burnout or confusing advice.