Discover the Path to Lasting Focus, Confidence, and Independence.
The ADHD Success Navigator Method™ is a groundbreaking brain-training program designed to empower individuals with ADHD and their families to achieve lasting focus, emotional balance, and unwavering confidence.
Mornings filled with calm instead of frantic rushes and forgotten tasks.
Homework time becoming focused and productive, not a source of tears and frustration.
Your child or spouse navigating social situations with ease and confidence, building strong, lasting friendships.
Witnessing them take initiative and responsibility, fostering true independence.
A home filled with more joy, understanding, and connection, as stress transforms into triumph for the entire family.
This isn't just a dream. It's the potential unlocked by the
ADHD Success Navigator Method™.
Enhance attention span and concentration.
Develop emotional regulation, empathy, and social awareness.
Foster self-reliance, organization, and time management skills.
Improve learning, memory, and task completion.
Enhance planning, organization, and impulse control.
Develop critical thinking and resourceful solutions.
We believe that you are the most influential person in your loved one's life. Our program empowers you to become a highly effective coach, providing you with:
Simple, step-by-step guidance: No prior coaching experience needed.
Personalized strategies: Tailored to your loved one's unique needs and pace.
Ongoing support and resources: We're with you every step of the way.
A deeper connection with your child or spouse: Working together creates a powerful bond of understanding and support.
Comprehensive Training Modules: Easy-to-follow videos and guides covering each of the 10 essential neurological processes.
Practical Brain-Training Exercises: Short, engaging activities that can be seamlessly integrated into your daily routine.
Downloadable Worksheets and Resources: Tools to track progress and reinforce learning.
Access to a Supportive Community (Optional): Connect with other parents and spouses on a similar journey for shared support and encouragement.
Personalized Progress Tracking: Monitor your loved one's growth and celebrate milestones.
Bonus Resources: Including tips for communication, managing meltdowns, and fostering a positive family environment.
Don't worry, we can help!
"My life changed forever"
Before the ADHD Success Navigator, homework was a nightly battle. Now, my son is more focused and actually starts his assignments without constant prompting. It's been a game-changer for our family!" - Sarah M., Olathe, KS
"Highly recommend this"
"ADHD Learning Pathways has been a game-changer for me. I used to struggle with staying organized and managing my time at work. Now, I'm excelling in my career and personal life. Thank you, ADHD Learning Pathways!" Ron B.
"Highly recommend this"
"The program is so simple to follow, and the exercises are surprisingly effective. We've seen a significant improvement in our daughter's emotional regulation. The meltdowns are fewer and far less intense." - Lisa P.
"My life changed forever"
"I was skeptical at first, but the Parent-as-Coach approach really resonated with me. I feel more empowered and connected to my husband, and we're finally seeing real progress in his ability to manage his impulsivity." - John B.
We believe that your loved one has incredible potential waiting to be unleashed. We believe that with the right guidance and support, they can overcome the challenges of ADHD and thrive. And we believe that you have the power to be a crucial part of that transformation.
The ADHD Success Navigator Method™ isn't just another program; it's a pathway to a brighter future built on understanding, empowerment, and the incredible capacity of the human brain to learn and adapt.
The unseen barriers holding you or your loved one back. It's not just about identifying what's missing; it's about understanding and bridging those gaps...
Discover empowerment at our Base ADHD Success Navigator designed for children ages 5 and 6, where no assessment is needed.
Parents are equipped with effective tools and strategies to support their child's unique journey with ADHD, fostering growth and building a foundation for lifelong success.
Empower your child's journey with ADHD through our Youth ADHD Success Navigator, designed to equip parents with the tools and strategies needed to support and nurture their children aged 7 to 18.
Join us as we guide you in fostering growth, resilience, and success together.
Enroll in our ADHD Success Navigator for adults and partners navigating ADHD challenges together.
Gain the tools and insights needed to strengthen relationships, enhance mutual understanding, and achieve personal growth and success.
"Isaac has improved so much in focus/attention, coordination, and writing. I love that the program not only gave my son much-needed skills but also strategies to help deal with the big emotions that come with years of not being able to do what the other kids find easy.”
"ADHD Learning Pathway’s program totally changed our child's attitude towards school. It stopped the melt-downs and helped her improve her grades. Most importantly, she enjoyed the process; not the same old reading, writing and matching drills. It was a series of ten "fun" neural processes that strengthened her ability to learn!"
ALEXIS
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Symptoms vary by individual and can change with age. A person can be diagnosed with one of three types of ADHD: predominantly inattentive, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, or combined.
Common symptoms of ADHD include:
Inattention:
Difficulty paying attention to details, leading to careless mistakes.
Trouble staying focused on tasks or activities.
Appearing not to listen when spoken to directly.
Struggling to follow through on instructions and finish tasks.
Problems with organization, time management, and meeting deadlines.
Avoiding or disliking tasks that require sustained mental effort.
Losing things frequently (e.g., keys, books, school assignments).
Being easily distracted by unrelated stimuli or thoughts.
Forgetting daily activities, chores, or appointments.
Hyperactivity and Impulsivity:
Fidgeting, tapping hands or feet, or squirming in one's seat.
Having trouble staying seated when it's expected (e.g., in a classroom or at work).
Running, climbing, or being excessively active in inappropriate situations.
Feeling restless or being constantly "on the go."
Talking excessively.
Blurting out answers before a question is finished.
Difficulty waiting for one's turn.
Interrupting or intruding on others' conversations or games.
It's important to note that these symptoms must be persistent, present in two or more settings (e.g., home and school), and significantly interfere with a person's social, academic, or work functioning to be considered for an ADHD diagnosis. Many of these behaviors are common in children, but for those with ADHD, they are severe, continue for at least six months, and are not appropriate for their developmental level.