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Little Game
Thought I’d try to break the ice! Let’s do something fun — describe yourself in three words. I’ll go first, Caring, Curious, - Honest
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@Amy Scott
Having a child with ADHD
Having a child with ADHD can be challenging to some parents. Some parents may for example it is typical 5-year-old stuff what that they are doing. In some cases, some parents would like to question if it is what children do but in others may think that it could be more that what other children do. any advice I would like to share is don't let other people judge your child or let them say it is just a typical child thing to do, because in some cases it might not be just a typical child thing it could be more than what you think. Also remember to think positive as you can because times can be tough, but you are doing your absolute best, and you are doing an awesome job ❤️
1 like • Sep 4
“Such a beautiful reminder ❤️ And you’re so right — every child is different. I’ve also found that sometimes it isn’t just the behavior itself, but the environment around them that can make a big difference. Things like noise, changes in routine, or even the energy of the people around them can either calm or upset a child with ADHD. It helps to look at the whole picture, not just the moment. Thank you for sharing this encouragement!”
Introducing Myself
Hi, I’m Amy! Life in our little family is never boring — my daughter Kelsie is the heart of everything I do, and my partner Francis has been my rock through the ups and downs. Together, we’re navigating the unique journey of parenting while also learning to understand and support Kelsie as she faces the challenges of ADHD Some days are tough, and some are full of incredible wins that remind me just how strong and resilient kids like Kelsie really are. Along the way, I’ve learned how important it is to have a safe place to share experiences, find encouragement, and remind ourselves that we’re not walking this path alone. That’s why I started this community — to connect with others who “get it,” and to create a space where we can celebrate, vent, laugh, and learn together. 💜 Thanks for being here — I can’t wait to share our journey with you and hear yours too.
1 like • Sep 3
Hi Amy,Thank you so much for sharing your story! 💜 It’s inspiring to see how you celebrate Kelsie’s wins and navigate the challenges with love and patience. Parenting a child with ADHD can feel overwhelming at times, but having a community like this really makes a difference — being able to share, learn, and support each other is invaluable. I love how you’ve created a space for connection, laughter, and understanding. Your honesty reminds all of us that it’s okay to have tough days and that those wins, no matter how small, are worth celebrating. Looking forward to learning from your journey and sharing mine too! 🌟
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