Posts Tagged ‘ADHD Parent’
Raising Kids While Managing ADHD: Building Systems That Support Everyone
Parenting is already a full-time job, but parenting with ADHD adds an invisible layer of complexity that few talk about. From the mental clutter to the struggle of keeping up with daily routines, it’s easy to feel like you’re always one step behind. But you’re not broken—and you’re not alone. With thoughtful systems and gentle…
Read MoreSensory Overload and Mom Meltdowns: How to Reset Before You Explode
As a mom, you’re constantly juggling everything—kids, work, chores, and more. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed. If you’ve ever snapped at your kids or felt like you’re about to explode, you’re not alone. When everything piles up, your brain can get overloaded. This is called sensory overload. It’s when your senses (sight, sound, touch) get…
Read MoreLoving Someone with ADHD When You Don’t Have It — Navigating Parenting, Partnership, and the Unexpected
Living with a partner who has ADHD can feel like riding a rollercoaster with no map and no brake. One moment you’re laughing together at an impulsive adventure; the next, you’re managing the fallout of a forgotten appointment, a missed school pickup, or a conversation that never quite landed. If you’re the “non-ADHD” partner, it’s…
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