Struggling to motivate your child or teen with ADHD to start and finish the “no-fun” tasks?
Join Dr. Sharon Saline in this webinar to learn practical, ADHD-friendly tools that boost motivation, reduce pushback, and transform daily battles into cooperation.
BUILDING BETTER BRAINS WEBINAR
Building Motivation Muscles: ADHD-Friendly Strategies for Parents That Motivate Kids to Do the No-Fun, Boring Stuff
Does your child or teen with ADHD constantly push back on chores, homework, or anything that’s “boring” or “too hard”? Are you exhausted from the arguments, reminders, and emotional blowups? You’re not alone, and you don’t have to stay stuck in this spiral.
In this signature series webinar, Dr. Sharon Saline, PsyD - clinical psychologist, author, and ADHD expert - will teach you how to build motivation from the inside out. You’ll learn practical strategies rooted in executive functioning and neuroscience that help kids start tasks, stick with them, and actually finish with less conflict and more cooperation.
Through real-life examples and compassionate guidance, Dr. Sharon will help you understand what truly drives motivation in ADHD brains, why your child resists certain tasks, and how to work with their nervous system instead of fighting against it. You’ll walk away with tools to ease daily struggles and bring more calm, connection, and follow-through into your home.
The webinar will conclude with a live Q&A where parents can ask Dr. Sharon questions about their most pressing challenges.
After attending this webinar, you’ll be able to help your child develop responsibility, resilience, and task-completion skills that will support them at home, in school, and in life.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how ADHD and executive functioning challenges impact motivation, follow-through, and resistance
Apply ADHD-friendly tools to help kids start and complete “no-fun” tasks with fewer arguments
Shift from power struggles to collaboration using supportive communication and the 5C’s™ Framework
Reduce emotional pushback by identifying triggers, building coping strategies, and fostering internal motivation
Implement routines and accountability systems that actually work for ADHD brains
Improve family communication and strengthen the parent-child relationship through connection, not conflict
NOTE: No refunds are available. The Webinar recording and any materials will be available for those unable to attend “live”.