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Does any of the following sound familiar? Then you don't want to miss this FREE training!
You've said the same thing 47 times, your child is chasing the cat, bugging their siblings, and you've only been awake for 5 minutes.
You want your mornings to feel manageable, not like a full-contact sport before 8am.
Your morning routine is less 'routine' and more 'daily crisis with a backpack.'
You've tried charts, timers, rewards, and consequences. Nothing sticks past day three.
The school pickup drive home feels like defusing a bomb and you're never sure which wire is going to make it explode.
The transition from school to home is the hardest part of the day, and you're exhausted before it even starts.
Bedtime is a 45-minute production involving three meltdowns, two missing pajama pants, and a full debate about toothbrushing.
You just want one night where everyone is in bed without a scene.
You go to bed every night running a highlight reel of everything you did wrong.
The guilt is the worst part. You love your kid. You just need a system that actually works for their brain.
“They are a powerful duo... Apryl understands both sides, raising kids with ADHD and teaching them. Brian adds the knowledge from a medical perspective.”
-Becky M.
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The Battle Zone Audit
You’ve said the same thing 47 times, your child is chasing the cat, bugging their siblings, and you’ve only been awake for 5 minutes.
Your morning routine is less ‘routine’ and more ‘daily crisis with a backpack.’
The school pickup drive home feels like defusing a bomb and you’re never sure which wire is going to make it explode.
Bedtime is a 45-minute production involving three meltdowns, two missing pajama pants, and a full debate about toothbrushing.
You go to bed every night running a highlight reel of everything you did wrong.
A Note From...
I'm a former elementary teacher, ADHD mom, and co-host of the Raising ADHD podcast with my husband Dr. Brian Bradford, child and adolescent psychiatrist.
Between the two of us, we should have had this figured out. I was a master of classroom management. He knew the ADHD brain. Yet, we still ended nights with screaming, slammed doors, a little girl crying herself to sleep, and two parents lying in bed drowning in guilt.
So I rebuilt it. All of it. From the ground up. For the ADHD brain.
Now our home is calm. Not perfect. Calm. And that's exactly what I want to show you.