Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 489: Cindy Goldrich on Helping Kids with ADHD Thrive—Without Losing Yourself

Feb 17, 2026
Cindy Goldrich, mental health counselor and ADHD coach who trains parents and educators, shares practical approaches to ADHD and executive function support. She discusses shifting from behavior control to skill-building and collaboration. Short, actionable strategies for reducing power struggles, preserving parent-teen connection, and helping families stay grounded are highlighted.
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INSIGHT

Stigma Has Shifted But Labels Still Need Meaning

  • Reduced stigma has changed how families approach ADHD and makes conversations easier.
  • Labels only help if they provide accurate, actionable information.
ADVICE

Parent The Child You Have

  • Parent the child you have by learning their unique temperament, strengths, and pace.
  • Meet them where they are instead of pushing them into who you expected they'd be.
ADVICE

Co-Create Solutions With Your Child

  • Replace 'because I said so' with curiosity and co-creation when addressing problems.
  • Ask what's working, what's not, and co-create supports so kids own solutions and skills.
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