Replay of Special Office Hours: Understanding & Troubleshooting Creating Daily Expectations CourseÂ
Downloadable slides from the presentation
(Video is 42 minutes in length, which includes Q&A from parents)
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The full video
Watch the Special Office Hours: Understanding & Troubleshooting Creating Daily Expectations Course. The video includes a Q&A section from parents who are currently implementing the strategies taught in the program.
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Downloadable PDF slides from the presentation
Print out the slides to help you implement the strategies from the Creating Daily Expectations program, part of the ADHD Dude Parent Behavior Training program.
What Ryan covers
✔  Why daily expectations stop working even when you set them up correctly
✔ Troubleshooting from membership members using the Creating Daily Expectations course
✔  Common mistakes parents make with currency, privileges, and follow-through
✔  How to adjust expectations as your child grows so they continue to build skills.
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Parenting a child with ADHD can leave you feeling like you've lost authority in your own home.
The daily standoffs, the blow-ups over simple requests, and the advice that works for other kids but never yours. It wears you down, and the conflicting guidance only makes it harder to know what to do.
That's why I created ADHD Dude. I'm Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW. Everything you'll learn here is based on evidence-based approaches to improving behavior. I've specialized solely in ADHD and autism for my entire career. I spent years as a school social worker inside special education schools, and I'm the father of a now-adult son who was diagnosed with ADHD and ODD, so I've done this work at home as well as in my practice.
My job is to give you a method that works, so you can step back into your parental authority, bring more calm and cooperation to your home, and show your child how capable they really are.
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How to get more cooperation from your child at home
When daily expectations are clear and consistent, the standoffs, the nagging, and the evening chaos start to settle down. In this free 42-minute replay, I walk you through setting daily expectations that stick at home and troubleshooting the spots where they usually fall apart. It includes real questions from parents putting this to work right now.