Parenting a Child with ADHD (What This Journey Can Look Like)

If you’ve landed here, there’s a good chance something feels hard… or different… or heavier than you expected.

Maybe you’re wondering if what you’re seeing is typical.
Maybe you’re already in the middle of it and just trying to get through the day.

Either way—you’re not alone.

This space is where I share honest, real-life experiences of parenting a neurodivergent child—what it looks like, what it feels like, and what I’m learning along the way.

If you’re not sure where to start, here are a few places that might meet you right where you are.


If you’re just starting to wonder if something is different

This was one of the hardest parts—when things didn’t quite add up, but I didn’t have the language for it yet.

When I Knew Something Was Different


If everyday routines feel harder than they should

Mornings, getting out the door, simple tasks turning into battles… this is where it really started to show up for us.

Why Mornings Are So Hard with an ADHD Child


If school and homework are becoming a struggle

What happens during the school day—and what happens after—can look very different.

When Third Grade Breaks You


If you’re trying to figure out what to actually DO

Appointments, medication, advocating, speaking up—it can feel like a lot to navigate.

Advocating for a Child with ADHD: What I Wish I Knew Sooner


If you feel like this is changing you as a parent

This part doesn’t get talked about enough—but it’s real.

How Parenting a Neurodivergent Child Changes You (The Part No One Talks About)


💛 You don’t have to have it all figured out

There isn’t one right way to parent through this.

Some days will feel manageable. Others won’t.

Most of us are learning as we go—adjusting, trying again, and doing the best we can with what we have.

If any of this feels familiar, I’m really glad you’re here.


✉️ Stay connected

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