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  • Helping You Help Your Child—Without Losing Yourself in the Process

    Parenting a child with ADHD can be a journey filled with love, frustration, and exhaustion—all at the same time. You want to support your child, help them succeed, and create a peaceful home, but constant struggles with attention, impulsivity, emotional outbursts, and daily routines can leave you feeling drained and overwhelmed.

    At Humble Roots Counseling, we’re here to support you—not just your child. Parenting a child with ADHD requires understanding, patience, and resilience, and you shouldn’t have to figure it all out alone.

  • Why ADHD Parenting Feels So Hard

    Raising a child with ADHD comes with unique challenges that traditional parenting advice often doesn’t address. You might find yourself struggling with:

    🔹 Daily battles over routines, homework, or screen time – No matter what you try, it feels like nothing sticks.

    🔹 Emotional outbursts and meltdowns – Your child’s emotions seem to go from 0 to 100 in an instant, and calming them down feels impossible.

    🔹 Feeling like "nothing works" – You've read the books, tried the techniques, but the same struggles keep coming back.

    🔹 Exhaustion and burnout – Constantly managing your child’s needs, school struggles, and energy while balancing everything else in life is overwhelming.

    🔹 Guilt, frustration, or self-doubt – You love your child, but some days, it feels like all you do is correct, remind, and repeat yourself.

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re failing as a parent, know this: you’re not failing. ADHD just requires a different approach—and support for you along the way.

  • How We Support Parents of Kids with ADHD

    Our work together isn’t about giving you more to do—it’s about helping you parent with confidence, reduce stress, and create a home that works for everyone.

    Understand ADHD through a realistic, compassionate lens – Learn how your child’s brain works so you can approach struggles with insight, not just frustration.

    Find parenting strategies that actually work – Tailored, ADHD-friendly techniques for routines, discipline, and emotional regulation.

    Reduce power struggles and meltdowns – Learn how to respond effectively to big emotions without escalating the situation.

    Set boundaries and expectations without guilt – ADHD parenting doesn’t mean giving in all the time—it means structuring support in a way that encourages growth.

    Take care of yourself in the process – You can’t pour from an empty cup. We help you manage stress, set realistic expectations, and build a parenting approach that feels sustainable.