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UNLOCK YOUR CHILD'S POTENTIAL

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ADHD MEDICATION ISN'T YOUR ONLY OPTION

Behavior therapy and behavior parent training are recommended for kids under 6*

8 in 10 preschoolers with ADHD symptoms aren't ready for kindergarten

That's compared to 13%** of their peers without ADHD symptoms. Help your child be one of the 2 in 10 who are ready

Our behavior parent training helps you get your preschooler with ADHD symptoms ready for kindergarten. 

Early intervention is critical. Get started now. Don't wait another day.

By the time a child with ADHD starts kindergarten, the gap has already begun: in behavior, in learning, in social skills. The earlier we start supporting them, the better chance we have of closing that gap before it widens.

ADHD SUPPORT THAT WORKS

We get it. Personally and professionally

Ryan isn't just trained to support kids with ADHD. He lives it. As a parent with ADHD of a child with ADHD, he gets it.

Backed by science

Ryan's approach is backed by science. He uses evidence-based strategies that are proven to work.

Focus on the cause, not just behavior

Ryan asks deeper questions going beyond, "How do we stop it?" He'll help you understand why a behavior is happening.

Our approach complements yours 

You know your child best. Ryan is here to support and amplify your voice. Together, you'll figure out how to create real progress. 

Find out if your child is ready

Take advantage of our free consultation and find out if your child with symptoms of ADHD is ready for school.

How to Get Started

STEP 1

Download the checklist

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STEP 2

Schedule your free consultation

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STEP 3

Get results

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Disclaimers

*The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends behavior therapy and/or behavior parent training for children 6 and under (accessed 4/24/2025, CDC Website). The information provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

**Perrin HT, Heller NA, Loe IM. School Readiness in Preschoolers With Symptoms of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Pediatrics. 2019 Aug;144(2):e20190038. doi: 10.1542/peds.2019-0038. Epub 2019 Jul 22. PMID: 31331986; PMCID: PMC6855898. Summary available here.