
Support Group
ADHD Parenting Support Group
A space to share what's hard, celebrate what's working, and connect with parents who actually get the ADHD life.
Who

Lily Baiser
MS, OTR/L

Jill Aloia
PhD, ABPP-CN
When
Wed, Jul 22 · 01:00 PM EDT
About this session
Raising a child with ADHD means living inside a nervous system that the world wasn't built for — the morning routines that unravel, the homework battles that stretch for hours, the impulsivity that catches everyone off guard. But it also means celebrating the wins that don't always look like wins to everyone else.
This support group, led by Lily Baiser, MS, OTR/L and Jill Gitten Aloia, PhD, ABPP-CN, is a space for parents raising kids with ADHD to talk openly about what's actually happening at home. Share what's hard, share what's finally working, and hear from parents navigating the same patterns — because sometimes the most useful insight comes from someone who's been exactly where you are. Our clinicians bring the "why" behind what you're seeing and weigh in on what actually helps.
Come to be heard. Leave with something useful.
Meet your clinicians

Lily Baiser
MS, OTR/L
I'm a licensed pediatric occupational therapist, co-founder, and Chief Clinical Officer of Kinspire, and for nearly two decades, I've been driven by one question: why is it still so hard for families to get support that actually works? View full profile

Jill Aloia
PhD, ABPP-CN
I'm a licensed, board-certified clinical neuropsychologist with 25 years of experience, but honestly, supporting outside-the-box children has never felt like "work" to me. As a pediatric neuropsychologist, I've focused on children with neurodevelopmental differences, including ADHD, since graduate school. My research interest in neurodevelopmental differences carried me through a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Brown University. View full profile
Lily and Jill can't wait to meet you.
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