My Neurodivergent Child is in College...Now What?

Try our FREE parenting workshop for families in the launching stage.

This workshop is for you if you have a child who you think might still need your help and is

  • in college

  • getting ready to go to college

  • a young adult

Parenting college aged kids (and beyond) is difficult

You’re less involved in your child’s day to day life (or getting there). You’re not packing lunches anymore. You may or may not still be reminding them about appointments, medicine refills, and class schedules.

This transition looks different if your child has ADHD or other neurodivergence

The developmental trajectory is different. Your child may be less mature socially, emotionally, and organizationally. They may need more of your support. And they may or may not be open to it.

Join us to

  • find out what this developmental stage can look like for your family

  • set habits now that improve your child’s chances of later success and

  • establish/maintain an adult relationship with your child.

Our Child and Family therapists can support your family through every stage of life. Click here to learn more about our Maryland counseling services.

Robin Brannan

Robin Brannan is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist in Maryland, where she has been treating children, couples, parents, and families since 2001.

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