You've read the books.

Tried the charts.

Googled "how to help my ADHD child" at 2 AM.

 

 It's time for something that actually works. Our parent coaching program gives you a personalized plan — so you can stop surviving each day and start enjoying your kid again.
 
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The Research Is Clear — And It's Actually

Good News

If you've ever wondered whether anything you do actually makes a difference — the answer is yes. Profoundly yes. Decades of research on childhood ADHD point to the same conclusion: the parent-child relationship is one of the most powerful variables in how ADHD unfolds over time. Not the only one — but one you actually have influence over. That's not pressure. That's possibility.

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ADHD coaching for parents has been shown to reduce parental stress, improve parent-child relationships, and increase children's adaptive functioning at home and school.

Fabiano et al., 2009, Clinical Psychology Review

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A 2019 study found that children with ADHD whose parents received coaching showed significant reductions in ADHD-related behavior problems — and those gains were maintained at follow-up.

Feng et al., 2023, PMC

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Studies consistently show that parental criticism and negative parent-child interactions are associated with worsening ADHD symptoms over time. The reverse is also true: warm, structured parenting is associated with measurable symptom improvement.

Musser et al., 2016, Journal of Abnormal Psychology

 

Rebecca Kuhbacher, M.Ed.
Professional ADHD Coach
Former National Board Certified Teacher
Mom of four — including children with ADHD

Meet Your Coach

Before becoming a professional ADHD Coach, Rebecca spent years as a National Board Certified science teacher in Campbell County — one of the most rigorous teaching credentials in education. She holds a Master's in Education and a Bachelor of Science, and has spent over 3 years coaching adults to understand their ADHD brains, build practical strategies, and develop the confidence to thrive.

With a background in education and years of ADHD coaching experience, Rebecca helps parents understand how the ADHD brain works — and how to support it with structure, strategy, and steadiness at home.

She also knows this world from the inside. As a mom of four — including children with ADHD — she's not speaking from theory. She's speaking from the hard mornings, the exhausting evenings, and the real breakthroughs that happen when you finally have the right tools.

Understanding the ADHD Brain

ADHD is not a behavior problem. It's a brain-based difference in how children regulate attention, emotion, and impulse. When you understand what's actually happening neurologically, the behavior starts to make sense — and so does your approach.

It's Not Laziness. It's Executive Function

Your child can build an entire Minecraft world but can't remember to brush their teeth. That's not a character flaw — it's an executive function gap. Planning, starting tasks, switching gears — these skills develop differently in the ADHD brain. Inside the program, you'll learn how to work with that wiring instead of fighting against it every single day.

The Meltdowns Aren't Manipulation

When your child explodes over something "small," it doesn't feel small to them. ADHD brains process emotions faster and more intensely — and the brakes take longer to kick in. We'll show you how to stay calm in the storm and help your child build regulation skills that actually stick.

The Social Struggle Is Real

Your child isn't "bad with kids." ADHD can make it harder to read social cues, wait for a turn in conversation, and manage the frustration of group dynamics. That birthday party meltdown or the call from the teacher about recess — it's not a reflection of your parenting. We'll help you coach your child through friendships without hovering or rescuing.

Here's What Changes When You Stop Guessing and Start Understanding Your Child's Brain

 

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You stop dreading the hard moments — and start handling them.

Meltdowns, defiance, homework battles. You'll have a plan for all of it — not a perfect one, but one that actually works on a Tuesday night when you're exhausted.


 You stop blaming yourself — and start leading with confidence.

The guilt quiets down when you understand what's really going on in your child's brain. You'll finally trust your own instincts again.

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You stop repeating yourself an hundred times — and start getting through.

You'll learn how to communicate in ways that match how your child's brain actually processes information. Fewer power struggles. More cooperation.

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You stop putting out fires — and start preventing them.

You'll build routines and structures that reduce conflict before it starts, instead of constantly reacting to chaos that feels unavoidable.

You stop walking on eggshells — and start setting boundaries that hold.

Limits without the blowup. Consequences without the guilt. You'll learn how to be firm and connected at the same time.

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You stop just managing behavior — and start actually connecting with your kid.

The best part? When the strategies click, you don't just get a calmer house. You get your relationship back.

Your Spot Is Waiting...

Six weeks of in-person coaching that gives you the understanding, tools, and confidence to parent your ADHD child with more calm and connection.

💻 Virtual Group

 

  Location: Remote


Tuesdays, June 9, 16, 23. 30 July 14, 21

 6:30-7:30 PM

 Limited to 10 families

 $299 per family (1–2 caregivers)

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⭐ Gillette Location

  Location:Gillette College


Sundays,  June 7, 14, 21. 28 July 12, 19


 5:00 - 6:00 PM

 Limited to 10 families

 $299 per family (1–2 caregivers)

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Questions You Might Have

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