About this Event
Summer should feel like a relief — not the beginning of a backslide.
But for many families raising kids with ADHD, summer can become a different kind of roller coaster. Routines disappear. Sleep schedules drift… if they exist at all. 😉
Parents who spent all year holding things together finally exhale… and then slowly watch the wheels start to wobble.
By August, getting back into school mode can feel like climbing the mountain all over again.
The good news? It doesn’t have to go that way.
What You'll Learn
In this 90-minute workshop, we'll cover:
- Why summer is so hard for ADHD brains — and why guilt isn't the answer.
- The momentum myth — what actually happens when routines disappear (and how to prevent the August crash).
- Common summer pitfalls parents fall into with the best intentions.
- The Gain / Maintain / Level Up framework — a simple way to plan your kid's summer so they stay engaged without burning out.
- Body-doubling, summer buddies, and low-lift systems that actually work for neurodivergent kids (and parents).
- How to build fun INTO the structure — not instead of it.
These workshops fill up fast — and for good reason. Parents consistently leave with aha moments, real tools, and honestly? A lot of laughs. Don't miss our last event of spring 2026.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Greenville County Library System | Hughes Main Library, 25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville, United States
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