Front-End Strategies to Avoid Power Struggles and Meltdowns

10/14/2025 06:30 PM - 07:30 PM CT

Category

Chapter Education/Speaker Event: Virtual

Admission

  • Free

Description

Front-End Strategies to Avoid Power Struggles and Meltdowns

Hosted by ADHDKC CHADD (KS/MO)

Date: October 14, 2025

Time: 6:30pm - 7:30pm CST

Audience: Adults 18+ (Parents / Guardians / Caregivers / Educators / Professionals)

 

What if you could prevent most meltdowns before they even start?

Join us online Tuesday, October 14 at 6:30 PM CST for an insightful evening with Dr. Caroline Danda, a clinical psychologist and frequent favorite among ADHDKC families. Her talks consistently receive rave reviews for their clarity, practicality, and encouragement. You will leave with actionable tips. 
Dr. Danda will share practical, science-backed strategies that help you get ahead of the chaos instead of constantly reacting to it. Discover how to work with your child's "race car brain" rather than against it. Children with ADHD aren't being defiant—they're struggling with regulation and the ability to shift. When we understand this difference, we can move from power struggles to partnership, helping our kids slow down and build the skills they need while preserving family connection.

 

In this session, Dr. Danda will share front-end strategies grounded in neuroscience and real-world parenting experience. Instead of constantly reacting to power struggles, you'll learn how to proactively support your child by:

 

✅ Understanding why kids with ADHD struggle with transitions and emotional regulation
✅ Using proactive tools that reduce tension and increase cooperation
✅ Creating partnership rather than conflict—even during tough moments
✅ Preserving connection while building your child’s independence and coping skills

 

With the right front-end strategies, you can help your child develop the skills they need before the meltdown begins.

 

Price: Free / Open to all

 

Language: English

 

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