Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!
Helping your ADHD child keep their room clean can feel like a never-ending battle. Clothes end up on the floor, trash collects on the desk, school papers disappear, and even when you help organize everything, the room may look messy again a week later. In this episode of Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!, Jenny shares a compassionate, practical way to help your child build organization skills without constant nagging or power struggles. You’ll learn why kids with ADHD often struggle with organization, how working memory and visual-spatial skills can affect their ability to maintain a clean space, and why rewards alone usually do not create long-term habits. Most importantly, Jenny walks through a step-by-step process parents can use to help their child take ownership of their room or workspace. In this episode, we cover: * Why organization is a learnable skill * How to empathize with your child before problem-solving * Why your definition of “clean” may be different from your child’s * How to get your child’s buy-in * Why starting small matters * How to help your child choose an organization strategy * How to decide when organization will happen * What kind of support your child may actually need from you * How to reflect and adjust when a system is not working Parent takeaway: Your child does not need a perfect room. They need a system that works for their brain, their developmental stage, and your family. If your child has ADHD, executive function challenges, or struggles with organization, planning, follow-through, or school routines, WeThrive Learning can help. Visit WeThriveLearning.com [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/] to learn more or schedule a free consultation call. [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations] You can also join our free Facebook group, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group], for more parent support, strategies, and encouragement.
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