Thriving with Inattentive ADHD

Parenting Tools That Build Focus, Confidence & Connection

Imagine This…

You ask your child to grab their shoes. They nod… then drift off, staring at the wall.
Minutes later—nothing’s done. Homework is half-finished. The backpack is missing.

And you’re left thinking:
“Why does everything take so long? Why can’t they just get started?”

You’ve tried pep talks, reminders, even nagging—but it still feels like you’re carrying all the weight.

Here’s the truth: You’re not failing. And your child isn’t lazy. Their brain is wired differently. This course helps you work with their inattentive brain, not against it—so you can trade daily frustration for calm confidence.

10 Lessons

Practical Tools to Thrive

Here’s What You’ll Gain

  • 1. Clear tools to reduce forgetfulness and overwhelm

  • 2. Scripts and visuals that help kids listen, remember, and follow through

  • 3. Motivation strategies that are ADHD-friendly for starting and finishing tasks

  • 4. Routines that work in real life, even on hard mornings

  • 5. Confidence to parent with calm, clarity, and compassion

10 ADHD-Focused Parenting Lessons

Tools That Work in Real Life

Each lesson tackles a real-life struggle—and gives you a tool you can use tonight.

What You’ll Learn:

  1. What Is Inattentive ADHD? Understand how your child’s brain processes focus, memory, and attention—and why it’s often misunderstood.

  2. Easily Distracted – Helping Your Child Tune In: Create calm, focus-friendly environments that reduce overload and increase attention.

  3. Forgetful & Unorganized – Building Better Systems: Use checklists, bins, and “next step” coaching to scaffold memory without shame.

  4. Starts but Doesn’t Finish – Following Through with Micro-Steps: Break tasks into finishable parts with checklists, timers, and “finish lines.”

  5. Slow to Get Going – Routines That Stick: Learn activation tools—launch pads, morning maps, and multi-sensory cues.

  6. Daydreams & Wandering Minds – Staying Present: Use grounding tools and playful self-cueing to bring focus back without shame.

  7. Trouble With Instructions – Helping Kids Hear & Remember: Coach auditory working memory with “Listen → Repeat → Do” methods and visuals.

  8. Struggles With Motivation – Building Internal Drive: Use curiosity, choice, and dopamine boosters to build motivation from the inside out.

  9. Low Confidence – Encouraging the Quiet Kid Who Feels Behind: Shift shame into strength with growth-mindset self-talk and Progress Walls.

  10. Parenting with Calm Confidence – Progress Over Perfection: Learn to pause, reset, and parent with presence—your calm becomes their anchor.

BONUS: Each lesson includes real-life scripts and easy-to-try strategies—based on what actually works in ADHD homes.

Why This Works When Other ADHD Advice Hasn’t

Let’s trade frustration for focus—with tools that work:

  • ❌ No more endless nagging

  • ❌ No more “just try harder” advice that doesn’t work

  • ❌ No more feeling like you’re always behind

Instead, you’ll gain:

  • ✅ Clear tools that work for inattentive brains

  • ✅ Step-by-step scaffolds that reduce stress at home

  • ✅ Strength-based parenting that builds confidence and kindness

  • ✅ Confidence to parent with calm—not criticism

Enroll Now - and take the first step toward more connected parenting.

Ready to Thrive?

Parenting inattentive ADHD doesn’t have to feel lonely or overwhelming. This course gives you:

  • A roadmap for everyday challenges

  • Tools you can use right away

  • Encouragement that builds connection—not shame

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