Parent Group: Unlocking Your Child’s Potential – A Parent’s Toolkit for Thriving with ADHD

Parent Group: Unlocking Your Child’s Potential – A Parent’s Toolkit for Thriving with ADHD
Two-Part Group Series
July 23
6:00 PM – 7:15 PM
Location: In-person at Laughlin Children’s Center or via Zoom (link provided prior to each session)
In-Person Capacity: Limited to 8 participants
Cost: $25 per individual or family
Please register early to ensure the group runs, as sessions may be canceled due to low enrollment.
About the Program
This two-session parent group is designed for families raising children and teens with ADHD. ADHD is more than inattention, low motivation, or impulsivity—it reflects challenges in the development of executive functioning skills. This series helps parents better understand these challenges and provides practical tools to support their child’s growth.
Each session includes a 40-minute presentation (with some video content), followed by a guided Q&A discussion tailored to the needs of participating families. The goal is to create both an informative and supportive environment for parents navigating similar experiences.
Topics Covered
- The nature of ADHD: underlying deficits and developmental expectations
- Executive functioning skills and how they are impacted
- The critical role of parent mindset in supporting development
- Practical strategies to help children build executive functioning skills
Session Details
Each session runs approximately 60–75 minutes and includes time for group discussion and questions.
Facilitator: Lenore Melmeyer, Ph.D.
Join us for this engaging and supportive experience—whether attending in person or online—to empower your parenting journey.


