
Tale of Two Mothers (Parenting Kids with ADHD)
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... Doesn't that just describe parenting perfectly? The highest of highs and the lowest of lows, especially if you are parenting kids with ADHD. When Erin and I considered how to share our stories with you, it felt...

Prepping for Summer with ADHD
Summer is upon us, and I know many of you are feeling conflicted. I mean, it's great to have kids home and free to play more... but coming off the 2020-2021 school year, you not be ready for kids to be back home full time. Heck, some of your kids never even went back...

Tips For Surviving Coronavirus, Homeschooling & ADHD
This week’s blog post will be short and sweet! Coronavirus is requiring parents to become teachers and (often) full-time employees all at the same time! Last week Shaye Downey (School Advocate and Founder of Elite Education Consulting) sat down to talk about a few...

ADHD and Lying
Nothing can infuriate a parent like a child who lies. So when ADHD and lying go hand in hand, it results in a lot of infuriated moms and dads out there! There are all sorts of different reasons kids lie. I’ve written posts about kids who lie about inconsequential...

ADHD and School: My Child with ADHD is Struggling in School
In January, I had the privilege of having a chat with Shaye Downey, MS.ed, a school advocate and founder of Elite Education Consulting about the topic of: How to get started when you have a child with ADHD who is struggling in school It was an exciting conversation,...

Help your child with ADHD feel the love you hold for them
February is the month of LOVE. We all know that we love the crap out of our kids, right? We’d do anything for them. Climb any mountain… walk through any fire... and - like we do on the daily - stand by them through all this ADHD “stuff”. But the question I have for...
ADHD Parenting Blog
My ADHD mom blog is here to help parents understand more about ADHD and what they can do for their children. While there are many materials from my program you can benefit from, the ADHD parenting blogs here are a welcoming environment to share thoughts and stay updated on the latest information about ADHD and parenting techniques.
Some of my top ADHD blogs cover information about unique issues parents face, such as what you should do after your child’s ADHD diagnosis, gratitude challenges, how to handle the holidays and much, much more! Feel free to share the blogs and help others understand more about parenting and ADHD.
ADHD Blogs for Adults
There just aren’t enough resources out on the web that are parent-friendly for understanding ADHD and the real-life experience parents go through when raising children who have been diagnosed with ADHD. My living with ADHD blog gives you real insights into what it’s like raising a child with ADHD and answers to questions I wish that I had when raising my own children.
In these blogs about ADHD, you’ll find guidance that doesn’t talk down to you. One of the hardest parts of parenting can be the guilt that comes from wondering if you’re doing everything you can while handling the judgment and lack of understanding from others.
ADHD Resources for Parents
The best ADHD blogs for parents are the ones you can truly relate to. Every parent has a different story with unique circumstances. Whether it’s dealing with your ADHD child and other children in the family, handling your local school and available resources or understanding your own emotions when dealing with your child, you can expect to find something here that can offer new insight and guidance.
The resources here can help you figure out how to add more structure and simplicity into your life. Worry less about being alone or misunderstood as you learn more about the personal experiences of other parents who have gone through the same things.
A New Perspective for ADHD
Enjoy content without the stigma that often surrounds ADHD. You’ll be able to learn more about how you can tell the difference between behaviors you can expect and others that need to be specially addressed. All of the content on these ADHD blogs focuses on common issues that can give you peace of mind, whether it’s learning about methods you can try today to help you with everyday problems or finding better ways to communicate with your child, family and the local community at large.