Name
When Parenting Styles Collide: Navigating Differences & Finding Common Ground
Description
How important is it for parents to get on the same page when their kids have ADHD? What do you do if your co-parent’s style isn't always helpful? Is there a right or wrong way to co-parent ADHD? What about when you or your co-parent has ADHD? Parenting differences can lead to endless debates and conflicts. When one parent leans toward structure and discipline, and another values flexibility and freedom, kids can feel like they’re stuck in a ping-pong battle. With ADHD in the family, there are more problems to argue about -- more complexities to manage -- and all the more need to find fair common ground when parenting styles collide. Join us for a practical co-parenting workshop (even if your co-parent doesn’t attend!). It only takes one parent to bridge the gaps and create a team environment -- despite differences in parenting approaches. Learn to communicate more effectively, find alignment, and turn your differences into strengths that support the whole family. Whether you’re struggling to get on the same page or simply want to understand each other better, this session offers a path to create an effective, collaborative parenting journey.
Elaine Taylor-Klaus Diane Dempster
Track
Parents & Caregivers
Date & Time
Saturday, November 15, 2025, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM