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Independence Is Built, Not Expected: Scaffolding Executive Function in ADHD Kids (Parent Group)

Tue, May 13

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Virtual Event

Teaching kids tools to build executive functioning skills is possible! Learn how at our May Parent Event.

Independence Is Built, Not Expected: Scaffolding Executive Function in ADHD Kids (Parent Group)
Independence Is Built, Not Expected: Scaffolding Executive Function in ADHD Kids (Parent Group)

Time & Location

May 13, 2025, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM CDT

Virtual Event

Guests

About the event

Building independence in children with ADHD can feel like a constant battle against reminders and power struggles. But what if we told you there was a way to support your child’s growth in a way that empowers both you and them?


Join Becky Bowe from FitLearningKC for a transformative session where we’ll explore how parents can intentionally scaffold executive function skills — like planning, task initiation, and follow-through — in their ADHD kids. In this session, you'll gain practical tools and actionable strategies to foster independence without constant nagging or frustration.


What You’ll Learn:

  • How to support your child’s executive function development at home.

  • Simple and effective tools to help with planning, time management, and staying on task.

  • How to avoid the cycle of power struggles by using scaffolding techniques.


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