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Parents with ADHD

ADHD is often hereditary, and parents with ADHD may face additional challenges in implementing consistent parenting strategies. When a parent is undiagnosed or untreated, managing frustration and emotional regulation can become difficult, leading to increased stress within the family. It's essential for parents with ADHD to seek assessment and treatment to improve their parenting effectiveness. Support groups, coaching, and online resources can provide valuable guidance to help parents manage both their ADHD and their parenting responsibilities.


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* Any information is for reference only and should not be used to self-diagnose or treat. Consult your Wesmed ADHD Care Team.



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