Is Your Child's ADHD Medication Journey Feeling Overwhelming?
Get the essential guide that takes you from confusion to confidence.
If you're a parent considering ADHD medication for your child—but feeling lost in a sea of conflicting information, scary side effect stories, and well-meaning advice—you're not alone.
The medication decision is one of the biggest you'll face on your ADHD journey. You want to help your child, but the questions feel endless: Will it change their personality? Are the side effects worth it? How do we even know if it's working?
Here's the truth: You don't have to figure this out alone.
The myths, the fear-mongering, the "just try harder" advice—it all adds to your overwhelm when what you really need are facts, reassurance, and a clear path forward.
Here's what you'll get instantly:
✅ "ADHD Medication: The Top Things to Know When You're Considering Medication" Learn why the 30% brain development delay creates an expanding gap as your child grows, discover the real effectiveness rates (spoiler: they're higher than you think), and get the exact questions to ask your doctor.
In this free guide, ADHD Medication: The Top Things to Know When You're Considering Medication, I share the research-backed facts that cut through the noise and fear.
🧠 Understand the science: Why your 12-year-old functions like a 9-year-old (and the simple calculation that explains it all)
💊 Get the real facts: 90-95% of children benefit meaningfully from medication—here's how it actually works
❤️ Address your fears: From "will it change my child?" to "are we drugging them?"—get honest, medical answers
📋 Know what to ask: The 9 essential questions for your doctor appointment (including the money-saving one about shared care)
If you've ever felt paralysed by the medication decision, worried you're not getting the whole story, or simply want to walk into that doctor's appointment feeling prepared and confident, this guide is for you.
Why These Tools Matter:
Stop the endless googling that leaves you more confused than when you started
Speak with confidence when advocating for your child with medical professionals
Make an informed decision based on research, not fear
Join thousands of parents who've moved from medication anxiety to empowered advocacy
From Dr. Olivia Kessel, Medical Doctor and Host of the SEND Parenting Podcast—and mum to a beautifully neurodivergent daughter.