
Helping Kids with ADHD Feel Focused and Confident
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For families living with ADHD, everyday routines can feel harder than they should. Mornings are a struggle, transitions fall apart, and staying on task becomes an ongoing challenge. Many kids need support that helps them feel more in control of their world.
In this episode, occupational therapist Erin Imsland, MS, OTR/L, joins host Stephanie Schneider, MS, CCC-SLP, to explore how occupational therapy helps kids with ADHD build focus, confidence, and real-life skills. They break down executive function, sensory regulation, and what practical strategies look like at home and in school.
The conversation offers clear insight for caregivers and professionals, with examples and guidance that can make daily life a little easier—and help kids thrive in ways that work for them.
Unlocking Potential is a production of Red Door Pediatric Therapy, where we share stories and strategies of functional, behavioral, emotional and social development in children today. At Red Door, we offer a functional approach to treatment that focuses on ability, using a child's interests and strengths to pave the way for success. With clinics in Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot & Beulah, we love what we do and it shows. Learn more and book your free screening at reddoorpediatric.com.