According to the American Psychiatric Association, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects an estimated 8.4 percent of children and 2.5 percent of adults. Families living with ADHD can sometimes feel overwhelmed, disorganized, and out of sorts, especially when it comes to the day-to-day operations of life. And whether you have one child with ADHD or three, coming up with a system that works for everyone is no easy feat. That’s why some families are looking for outside resources. You may have heard about ADHD coaches. These coaches advertise that they can help with strategies and tools that address organization, time management, goal-setting, and other skills needed to carry out practical activities of daily life. |
