Learn how to manageADHD & Behavioral Concerns

Find the right strategies Management tools for behavior & impulsivity

ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) affects many children and teens, often impacting their ability to focus, sit still, and manage impulsive behaviors. For families, it can feel overwhelming as they navigate school challenges, behavioral outbursts, or emotional ups and downs. At Back in Charge, we understand that ADHD isn’t a sign of a child being “bad” or unmotivated—it’s a neurodevelopmental disorder that simply requires the right strategies to manage.

A multifaceted mental challengeGet help with common ADHD related concerns

Children with ADHD may struggle to complete tasks, follow instructions, or control impulsive actions, which can lead to frustration, both at home and in school. Alongside these challenges, ADHD is often associated with other concerns that can complicate daily life.

Symptoms of ADHD that we can help manage include:

Tics - involuntary sounds or movements

Sleep disturbances & difficulty falling asleep

Issues in school - organization, completing assignments, or managing time

Emotional dysregulation & mood swings

We prioritize science-backed methodsEvidence-based treatments for ADHD

Our approach at Back in Charge is to not only treat the symptoms of ADHD but to equip children and families with the skills to thrive. We use evidence-based treatments that help children feel more in control of their thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.

Therapies, tools, & resourcesProven help for mental health challenges

We understand the deep distress that comes from feeling like emotions are running the show. We offer 4 unique levels of therapeutic care and support to empower you on your journey to regain control of your life direction.

Online Courses

Workshops

Outpatient Therapy

Intensive Therapy Camps

Face challenges head onPutting You Back in Charge

We aim to equip the next generation with the tools they need to thrive, fostering confident, capable individuals who are truly “back in charge” of their lives and futures.