Eagle, Idaho

ADHD sitters in Eagle

Eagle's bigger lots, easier access to the Foothills and Eagle Island State Park, and the smaller-town feel give a high-energy ADHD kid more room to move than most parts of the valley. Sidekicks who plan outdoor time deliberately make the booking work better.

ADHD does not look like one thing. Some kids run through their dinner and forget what page they were reading. Others have to be reminded six times that the dishes are still in the sink. A good sitter for an ADHD kid is one who is not surprised by either, and not punitive about either.

In Eagle

Why adhd families pick our Eagle Sidekicks

Eagle Sidekicks comfortable with ADHD usually come from West Ada elementary paraeducator or SpEd teacher pools. The weekday-to-weekend translation is short, the kid is the same kid, and the sitter already knows the patterns.

What we do — and what we do not

A typical adhd booking in Eagle

  • Sitters who plan ahead. They glance through the kid profile before they accept the booking and arrive with one or two ideas for how to keep your kid engaged.
  • Comfort with transitions that take longer than they should. Bedtime is a process, not a switch — and our sitters do not pretend otherwise.
  • Patience with the same instruction said twice. Three times. Four. Without making your kid feel like the problem.
  • Real boundaries. Just because the sitter is gentle does not mean they are pushovers. Screen-time rules from your notes get followed.

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Common questions about adhd sitters in Eagle

Will the sitter be okay if my kid has trouble winding down at bedtime?
Yes. This is the most common evening scenario our sitters handle. They follow your written routine and they do not invent new ones.
Can the sitter help with homework?
Yes — homework supervision is in scope. They will keep your kid at the table for the time you have allotted. They will not, however, do the homework for them, and they will not tutor in a subject the booking notes have not asked them to.
What if my kid resists everything during the booking?
If something is genuinely not working, the sitter will text you. We are not in the business of force or threats. The sitter has a few moves but if they have all failed, we want a parent in the loop early, not late.
Are your sitters trained in ADHD specifically?
They are trained in their day jobs — RBTs, DSPs, paraeducators, SpEd teachers — and many of them work with ADHD kids constantly. None of them are certified as ADHD specialists, because that is not a standard credential, and we are not going to pretend otherwise.

Find a Sidekick in Eagle

We will match your kid with a sitter who already gets adhd kids.