When a flower doesn't bloom
you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
Alexander den Heijer
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If you, like so many other parents of children who are struggling because of their unmet ADHD needs, are ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start enjoying a more organised, peaceful, and joyful family life, then let’s create lasting change, together
90-minute call with Maisie to go through the challenges that you and your child are experiencing due to unmet ADHD needs.
A tailored plan of strategies to start straight away
A list of ADHD friendly tools, resources and tips
Personal invite to the Monthly Chaos to Calm Masterclass and Live Q&A session
Does your home feel more like a battlefield than a sanctuary?
As a parent of a child with ADHD, it can often feel like you're stuck in a never-ending cycle of stress, chaos, and confusion. You try to understand your child’s behaviour, but it can seem like every day brings a new challenge—whether it's defiance, destructive outbursts, a lack of focus at school, or struggles with self-care and organisation. And as much as you try to make things work, it feels like no matter what you do, nothing seems to improve.
You’re not alone in feeling this way. Many parents of children with ADHD face the same challenges, and the impact stretches beyond just the child. The ripple effect of constant meltdowns, miscommunications, high anxiety and unmet needs can leave the entire family feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, and emotionally drained. The relationships that once felt strong now feel fragile. Your mental wellbeing starts to suffer, and the emotional cost feels heavy.
You’ve likely sought support from school, the GP, or online resources - but too often, the advice feels generic or doesn’t fully address the complexity of your child’s unique needs. And still, the stress lingers, with no real solutions in sight.
But what if there was a way to understand not just your child's needs, but your own as well? What if the missing piece to restoring peace, connection, and control was learning how to support your family in a way that truly resonates with every member, including you?
This is where my approach comes in.
I specialise in helping parents like you understand how ADHD impacts not just your child, but the entire family dynamic. Through a specialist and tailored approach I can guide you in creating ADHD-friendly routines and habits that are actually sustainable - bringing the calm, balance, and harmony back into your home.
Together, we’ll uncover the hidden triggers behind your child’s behaviour and develop personalised strategies that help them -and you - thrive. With a tailored approach that considers the emotional wellbeing of everyone in the household, we can transform your family’s experience, moving from a place of stress and confusion to one of understanding, calm, and emotional control.
It’s time to stop feeling like you’re walking on eggshells and start reclaiming the peace and connection you all deserve.
feeling like no one is listening to your concerns about your child
everyone still thinking ADHD means hyperactive and disruptive
being made to feel like it's a 'parenting problem' because they don't behave like that elsewhere
having your child's problems acknowledged but no-one actually doing anything to support
your child's inconsistent, unpredictable behaviour that you don't understand how to manage
inconsistent (or non-existent) school support
being placed on a never-ending waiting list for support
not knowing what to do for the best
constantly repeating your child's needs every time you meet with a different professional - or trying to cram all the details to give a comprehensive overview of the challenges in a teeny-tiny 10-minute appointment slot...
re-connect with your child in a way that works for them
understand the 'why' behind the behaviours that your child expresses
understand what activities and approaches will help to rebalance your child's emotional wellbeing
bring a sense of organisation and structure back to family life
create systems and routines that not only support ADHD but will help your child (and the rest of the family) to thrive
have a calmer, happier, more confident child
have the knowledge to advocate for your child's needs to be recognised and met in other settings e.g. school
have strategies to support when those big emotions to arise
create a neurodivergent friendly way of life that suits all the family
If you answered yes to the above then click on the link below, because I can't wait to me you!
Michaela Chung
Thank you so much for all the amazing work you have done for [our child]. You asked questions that others have never considered before and it was hugely insightful.
The information that you put together for us on our child's needs was incredible.
We took it to the GP when we were seeking a CAMHS referral and the GP was also extremely impressed with the level of detail provided.
Understanding why [my child] reacts in the way that she does, has meant that I can now identify situations that will cause distress. I can now either prepare [my child] for these in advance or we avoid them altogether. She is so much happier and calmer now - thank you!
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Head over to The Nd Mama Blog post, where I highlight the differences in how ADHD presents in boys and girls, why this can be so problematic and what can be done to change things!
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