OUR APPROACH
Parent-centric support for the everyday transitions.
Comprehensive, parent-centric ADHD support, built around the everyday transitions where things tend to fall apart.
The breakfast boycott. The messy drop-off. The 3pm meltdown. The homework standoff. The bedtime refusal.
Shift happens, and we're right there with you.
We work with the parent, in the home, with the care team your kid already has.
WHAT MAKES IT WORK
Three principles that shape every engagement.
The parent is the lever.
The most consistent presence in your kid's life is you. At 7am, at 7pm, in the moments no one else sees. The real work is what you take into the day, the morning, the bedtime, the long arc. We invest in you, your skill, your confidence, your steadiness, because when parents feel capable, kids do better. That's where we can have the biggest impact.
The work happens where life happens.
A strategy that lives in a clinic is only an idea. A strategy that works in your morning, your homework hour, your bedtime is real change. So we work where life happens. In your home for part of it. Virtually or by phone for the rest. What matters is being a steady presence, there when you need us, whether or not we're physically in the room.
We make the whole greater than the parts.
Your kid already has people: pediatrician, psychologist, teacher, OT, tutor, maybe more. Each one brings something valuable. Our role is to help you put the pieces together, connecting the strategies, aligning the team, and ensuring everything is mutually reinforcing and clearly advancing your family's goals. Not more support. Better-integrated support.
OUR APPROACH IS EARNED
Grounded in evidence. Refined by your family's data.
Our approach builds on established research that names parents as the most powerful lever in pediatric ADHD outcomes, and on guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the CDC, and decades of family-systems work.
From there, we customize. We track what's working in your home through observation, family check-ins, and regular reflection, and we refine the plan based on real data from your family's progress. Evidence-based on day one. Data-driven from week two onward.
Sources: AAP, 2019 · CDC · Jones & Prinz, 2005
THE WORK
Here's what it looks like.
The work unfolds in stages. Here's the shape of it.
Shift Discovery call. (20 minutes, free.)
A short conversation to hear what you're navigating, share how we work, and confirm fit. No commitment.
Family Shift Assessment.
Where we start with every family. A comprehensive, differentiated assessment of the whole family: your struggles, your successes, your pain points, your hopes and ambitions, including an understanding of the care team and support you're already receiving. We surface what's most pressing, identify the right sequencing for lasting change, and give you a foundation that everything else builds on.
Shift Plan delivery.
Your bespoke plan, built for your family and what you need. Built to align in your kid's world (you, your care team, your caregiver, your school) around your family's goals. You walk away with a Starter Shift Kit and three initial coaching sessions: clarity, focus, and tools you can put to work right away.
Build Momentum. (optional, ongoing)
Hands-on, comprehensive, in-home implementation, measured and adjusted over time. Regular in-home observations, coaching through the moments that matter most, care coordination across the team, and ongoing course correction based on the data and what we're seeing in real life. We're with you, week by week, until the new routines stick.
Keep It Going. (optional, light-touch)
For families who want a steady partner over time. Quarterly check-ins, reactivation when life shifts, alignment when something new lands. The work continues, at the cadence you need.
YOUR TEAM
Built by a family that's lived it.
Shift Happens was founded by Tracey Keele, Dr. Luke Keele, and Megan Lawrence, parents and partners who built the practice their own family couldn't find.
What was missing more than anything else: a place to land that wasn't going to judge them. We've watched too many parents of ADHD kids field opinions from people who haven't lived it: about discipline, about screen time, about why your kid is "like that." We’re here to help; we are in your corner.
WHAT CHANGES
When this is working, here's what you notice.
When the school calls, you have a trusted, expert friend to phone.
Mornings unravel less. When they do, you have a plan.
Homework feels less like a battle and more like part of the day.
Sibling fights settle faster. Screen-time conversations stop derailing the night.
The caregiver, the co-parent, the school, the pediatrician, all on the same page as you.
You're not the only one with the full picture anymore.
And at midnight, you sleep. Not because everything is perfect, but because you're building confidence and capability. And you’re not in it alone.
Ready to start?
Schedule a 30-minute discovery call to talk through what you're navigating. No commitment.