Thriving with ADHD podcast: ADHD in Kids: Medication Therapy or Both. What’s the right treatment?
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When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, many parents are immediately faced with difficult, emotional questions.
Should we try medication? Is therapy enough? Are we making the right decision for our child?
Between conflicting advice online, strong opinions from well-meaning friends and family, and lingering stigma around ADHD, it’s no surprise that parents often feel overwhelmed, anxious, and unsure where to turn.
In the latest episode of Thriving with ADHD, we explore these questions with clarity, compassion, and evidence-based insight.
Host Nada Pupovac is joined by Dr. Karen Melendez, Clinical Advisor and Supervising Physician at Animo Sano’s Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinic, for an honest and reassuring conversation about ADHD treatment options for children.

Together, they gently unpack:
- Why ADHD is a neurological condition, not a parenting failure
- Common misconceptions about stimulant medication
- When psychotherapy may be helpful on its own and when it may not be enough
- What a balanced, whole-child approach to treatment can look like
- How families can make informed, confident decisions without fear or pressure
This episode is not about pushing one approach over another. It’s about helping parents understand their options, feel supported in their decision-making, and know that they are not alone in this journey.
Whether you are just beginning to explore an ADHD diagnosis for your child or are already navigating treatment, this conversation offers perspective, reassurance, and practical guidance.
Listen to the full episode of Thriving with ADHD wherever you get your podcasts.
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