If there is component that should enjoy more importance that the others its having happy family times. These can be looked at as the glue that holds everything else together, or as the foundation to launch your child into a a contented and productive adult life.
Unfortunately as we know, four-out-of-five children with the condition have at least one parent with ADHD, make a well organised, contented and productive life unlikely.
Happy family meetings, including those that discuss the “business” of the family are vital. Your children learn all sorts of things like team work, task collaboration, respect, self respect, planning skills, problem solving and others!
Even if all the children in the family have ADHD, they will each have a different type and dare I say, a different flaour of the condition. No children are alike when it comes to ADHD.