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Welcome to Episode 20 of Parenting With Impact with Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster! This week’s conversation features Elaine and Diane, overviewing the huge impact a correct diagnosis can have on children with neurodiversity. Obtaining a diagnosis can be a different journey for everyone. But how important is diagnosis? It is essential as a parent that you must make observations and relay them to medical professionals and teachers to supply them with information they need to diagnose and accommodate your child’s specific needs. Having a diagnosis of ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, or Executive Function challenges will chart the way to provide your child with the tools they need to thrive. Listen to this informative Parenting With Impact episode with Elaine and Diane as they share the value a proper diagnosis can have on neurodiverse children, their families, and journey forward. What To Expect This Week: -Diagnosis is necessary for therapeutics like medication and accommodations at school. -Diagnosis will help you as a parent to know what to focus on and what to learn in order to support your kid at home. -One diagnosis may lead to an additional diagnosis, which will further allow you to support your kid. Other Helpful Links: -Motivation Guide: bit.ly/MotivationGuideIP -Parenting is Leadership Guide: bit.ly/BringLeadershipHome -FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools: https://impactparents.com/gift -ADHD Tip-Sheet: bit.ly/ADHDTreament Connect with Impact Parents: Website: https://impactparents.com/ Instagram: / impactparents Facebook: / impactparent LinkedIn: / impactparents Twitter: / impactparents #ADHDDiagnosis