We offer parenting and school solutions for families of children who struggle with attention and behavior challenges by teaching them how to use flexible structuring.
Children with attention challenges respond well to structure in any setting: at home and in the classroom, structured behavioral techniques and discipline are proven to be successful. Combined with flexibility that adjusts for the child’s unique difficulties associated with inconsistent mental effort and variable self-monitoring, flexible structuring is an attitude that focuses on addressing problems instead of bemoaning them. It is a way of thinking that involves celebrating little successes each day. Finally, flexiture is a parenting and teaching technique that requires creative discipline, a bit of grace, and a strong sense of humor while helping your child or student develop his or her own systematic approach to problem solving.
Parents can learn how to nurture and discipline their children who struggle with ADD/ADHD utilizing research-proven structured behavioral techniques while flexibly understanding how to choose their battles.
Parents often need help understanding how to negotiate the systems and processes necessary for obtaining appropriate services for their children. During the past 13 years, we have coached and counseled thousands of families of children struggling with attention and learning challenges.
Children with attention challenges benefit most from education solutions that provide:
1. Structuring aimed at helping build an internal structured approach to problem solving.
2. Flexibility of accommodations for the specific weaknesses associated with attention difficulties.

