ADHD help for children in Aurora and Wheaton.

Support for children struggling with focus challenges, executive function needs, emotional regulation, school stress, and the family routines around daily life.

ADHD support

When focus, regulation, and daily routines keep getting tangled.

ADHD-related challenges can affect more than attention. Parents may notice school stress, difficulty starting or finishing tasks, emotional outbursts, frustration, avoidance, or a child who seems to work harder than the results show.

Roots to Branches looks at the child and the family system around the child. Support may include child therapy, parent coaching, family support, and practical language for patterns that keep repeating at home or school.

What families notice

Support for patterns that are hard to manage alone.

The first step is understanding what is happening for your child and what kind of support may help your family move forward.

Focus challenges

Difficulty starting tasks, staying with schoolwork, following multi-step directions, or recovering after distraction.

Executive function

Support for routines, transitions, organization, and the practical skills children often need help building.

Big feelings

Frustration, shutdowns, anger, worry, or emotional recovery that takes longer than expected.

Family stress

Repeated reminders, homework battles, school concerns, and uncertainty about what kind of support fits.

Related care paths

ADHD support often connects with child and parent support.

These pages help families understand the connected care paths available through Roots to Branches.

Common questions

Before you request an appointment.

Do both offices offer ADHD support for children?

Yes. Child therapy, play therapy, parent coaching, family counseling, and related support are available across both locations. Fit depends on clinician availability, specialty, location, and your child's needs.

Is ADHD support only child therapy?

Not always. ADHD-related support may include child therapy, parent coaching, family counseling, or a combination depending on what is happening at home, school, and in daily routines.

Can parent coaching help with ADHD-related routines?

Yes. Parent coaching can support caregivers with language, routines, repair, transitions, and patterns that repeat at home.

Begin

Start with a thoughtful match.

Request an appointment and Molly will help clarify fit, location, availability, and next steps.

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