Toolkit and Coaching for Parents of kids with ADHD aged 4-18

Understand your child’s ADHD brain, so you can support them and manage the daily chaos.

This program gives you research-based tools and solutions to manage your frustration and get your kid on track.

(Even when impulses, executive dysfunction and emotional meltdowns try to take over)

Apply now and finally feel like you know what to do!

Hacks don’t work long term.

Without understanding your child’s brain first, no tool will stick.

The ADHD Toolkit for Parents changes that.

The random ADHD strategies you found online aren't working, you’re exhausted, and on the worst days, your child goes from 0-100.

Most advice out there tells you to focus on your child’s behaviour. Try this reward chart. Use this consequence. Stay consistent. And if it’s not working, just try harder. Or worse, it’s your fault that it failed.

People think if you can just manage your child’s the behavior, you'll get on top of this.

But underneath the behaviour, ADHD is a brain difference.

When you're only looking at what your child is doing, you're always one step behind.

You're reacting to the explosion without ever understanding what lit the fuse. 

The ADHD Toolkit for Parents takes a Brain First Approach. 

By the end of this program, you’ll understand why your child does what they do, so you can stop reacting and start responding, calmly and confidently.

Imagine knowing your child’s brain well enough that, when things go sideways, your first feeling is “Oh, I know what this is and I know what to do.”

The house is still loud; the ADHD still exists, but you know how to handle it and you are confident enough to follow through.

Picture your kid feeling that shift too!

You can raise a happy, healthy, independent adult.

Apply now and let's make that your reality.

Hey! I’m Kendall!

You deserve support from someone who understands this from every angle: the research, the classroom, the home, and the lived experience.

 I can give you the tools, the language, and the understanding so that you can stop surviving every day and start feeling like you actually know what you are doing - for your child, your family, and yourself.


 I'm a certified ADHD Educator, a former teacher, a parent of two, and I have ADHD myself. This isn't just something I studied. It's something I live every single day.

I built this program because I was abandoned after my diagnosis; I had to learn everything the hard way (hundreds of hours of research and experimenting). I don’t want that for you or your child.

Listen to Ashley’s experience

The ADHD Toolkit for Parents

A 15-week course that looks in depth at what ADHD is, why our brains work the way they do, and how to combat the challenges that kids with ADHD face in a neurotypical world. You get LIFETIME access, 6 group coaching sessions, and a private community page.

Grab your spot now!

Inside the course, you will…

Gain a common language and understanding to use with partners and teachers

Gain confidence in your understanding of ADHD and how to best support your child

Feel prepared for potential future challenges with supportive strategies at the ready

Ready to take a peek inside?

Week 1

What is ADHD?

Week 1 is all about ADHD. We will do a deep dive into the diagnosis process, what the diagnosis criteria are, and what researchers say about what is missing in the diagnosis criteria (hint: it’s a lot!)

Other topics include:

ADHD masking

ADHD vs CDS

Causes of ADHD

Conditions that co-occur with ADHD

Week 2

Treatment for ADHD

In Week 2, we look at different treatment options for ADHD. We take an in-depth look at different medications, how they differ, and how they work in the ADHD brain. We also look at what research suggests about other treatment options like:

Exercise

Therapy

Technology and brain training

Supplements and diet changes

Week 3

ADHD Motivation and General Tools

This week we start diving into strategies and tools. We look at what actually motivates the ADHD brain, and 7 tools that work with the ADHD brain to motivate us. Before we dive into strategies for specific challenges in the following weeks, we also look at some general understandings and tools like:

Spoon Theory

Routines

Out of Sight, Out of Mind

ADHD and All or Nothing Thinking

Weeks 4 - 12 include strategies for…

Task Initiation and Completion

Working Memory

Time Blindness

Organization

Self-Awareness

Flexibility and Adaptibility

Attention

Impulsivity

Parenting Strategies

Emotional Regulation

Hyperactivity

Social Skills

Planning and Prioritizing

Working With the School

… and more!

Plus group coaching calls and a private community!

Your course includes access to at least 6 live group coaching calls (scheduled at different times to accommodate different time zones worldwide) where you can get situation-specific support. You also receive access to a private community to share your successes, ask questions, and learn from other parents going through the course at the same time as you.

In The ADHD Toolkit for Parents, you get:

  • Lifetime access, including all future updates

  • 12 weeks of in-depth, researched-based content

  • 6+ live group coaching calls

  • A private community for during the course, and a graduates community for after the course

  • 5+ bonus modules

  • Resources lists for every topic

Ready to feel equipped without the overwhelm?

PAY IN FULL FOR

$700 USD

Save $140 by paying in full!

4 MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF

$210 USD

Budget a little tight? Spread out your payments.

You’ll also get access to

And if that isn’t enough

Interviews with specialists and therapists to discover the best fit for your child.

Bonus One

Bonus Two

An ADHD Summary page to help teachers, coaches, and other professionals who work with your child understand your child’s ADHD and know how to best support them.

Bonus Three

Access to a growing list of resources, tools, links, and printables to support the strategies you are implementing

Ready to make a change?

Stop trying to figure all of this out on your own. Applications are open now for our next cohort.
Available spots are limited. New cohorts begin the first Monday of each month.

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Our Guarantee

Many parents who come to us have bought another course before The ADHD Toolkit for Parents. Maybe it was just surface level, it didn’t work for their kid, or it just felt like heaping more shame and fear onto you.

I’m confident this experience will be different for you.

And to prove it, we offer a 100%, 7 day refund. Log in, check out the content, and see how we walk our talk, or your money back (available for 7 days after purchase, only).

I am certain that you will feel seen, supported, and learn something new. But don’t just take my word for it:

You’ve got questions? I’ve got answers.

At least, if the answer isn’t here, you can always send me an email!

hello@theadhdtoolkit.com

  • Many AuDHD families have found the program really helpful. My expertise is in ADHD, so I can speak to where ADHD and Autism overlap and interact. If you're unsure whether it's the right fit, reach out and let's chat.

  • We have worked with families with kids ages 4 to 18. Whether you are getting your child ready to start school or ready to become an independent adult, we’ve got you covered!

  • Wait… first things first. You don’t HAVE to complete the course in 16 weeks if that doesn’t work for your life! You get lifetime access. But to answer the original question, each week has about an hour and a half of content, broken into shorter videos so you can fit them into the small pockets of time you already have. There's also a weekly group call, though those are completely optional. Come when you can, skip when life gets in the way.

  • You're raising a kid with ADHD. Chaos is basically part of the job description. The program is designed for real life. Every 4th week is a content break so that you can catch up!  But remember that you have lifetime access to the content.

  • Most resources give you strategies without the understanding behind them. This program starts with your child's brain first, so that the tools you learn actually make sense and you know how to adapt them when things change. It's not another list of tips to try. It's a framework that works because it's built around how ADHD actually works.

  • Not at all. This program is for any parent, caregiver, or guardian who wants to better understand and support their child with ADHD. Dads, step-parents, grandparents raising grandkids are all welcome. And honestly, one of the biggest game-changers for families is when both parents are working from the same understanding and using the same language with their kid. That's why every enrollment includes a complimentary second account, so both parents can work through the content at their own pace.

  • Send me an email and I'll get back to you personally. If it's easier, we can also jump on a quick 15-minute Zoom call so you can ask everything you need to feel confident before you apply.

Avey - Parent of 10-year-old

“I felt so overwhelmed and didn’t even know where to start, but after taking this course, I feel like I’ve got this. It doesn’t mean that I’ve got it all together, but I know where we are going. I know what bumps to expect on the road and I feel like I have the tools for those bumps”

Leanne - Parent of 8-year-old

“I was desperate for anything I could grab on to as a life raft, any kind of information I could grab on to. This was much more amazing than I could have thought. A 10/10 experience. Teachers have been coming up to me and saying how much of a difference they’ve noticed in him.”

It’s time to let go of being your child’s Executive Dysfunction Manager

Oh, hi! You made it all the way down here! You've already done the hardest part: you recognized that something needed to change and you’ve come looking for help. Your kid is lucky to have a parent who cares this much. 

I won’t promise that you’ll have a new kid by next Tuesday. First because that just isn’t true. But also because I don’t want you to have a new kid. Your kid is probably pretty cool in those good moments when things aren’t a hot mess express.

The reality is that raising a child who has ADHD is a lot of work. Really hard work. 

But you have a choice.

You could continue to manage the trail of chaos left behind them, acting as their Executive Dysfunction Manager, hoping that maybe one day they will figure it out or you’ll stumble on the perfect strategy during your late night doom scrolling.

Or, you can join me, feel more chill, less frustrated, and more confident in your ability to manage your own reactions and support your child through the chaos.

Want to do this together?

Still have questions? Get in touch!

hello@theadhdtoolkit.com

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