Juniper

ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects attention, impulse control, and activity levels. Individuals with ADHD experience persistent difficulties that interfere with daily functioning at home, school, or work.

Symptoms often begin in early childhood and may become more noticeable with increasing academic and behavioural demands.

ADHD can impact learning, emotional regulation, and relationships, and may continue into adolescence and adulthood. With appropriate support and intervention, individuals with ADHD can develop strategies to manage symptoms and function effectively across different areas of life.

How can we help?

We support individuals with ADHD in managing challenges with attention, impulsivity, and emotional regulation so they can function more effectively across daily environments, including school, home, work, and social settings.

Using practical, evidence-based strategies, we strengthen attention, self-control, and executive functioning skills such as organisation, planning, and time management.

Parents and caregivers are important partners in the process when working with children and adolescents, and we provide clear, realistic guidance to support consistency at home. Our strengths-based approach focuses on small, achievable goals, helping individuals build confidence, resilience, and lasting skills for everyday life.