You’re overwhelmed. The diagnosis is new (or looming), you’re swimming in blogs, drowning in acronyms (IEP & 504), and just trying to help your kid make it through the day.
Meanwhile, your child is struggling to explain what’s going on inside their brain—and you're desperate to understand.
This is where it starts to get better.
Mom, Me, and My ADHD: A Year of Questions That Lead to Understanding
This program includes:
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365 thought-provoking questions to spark daily connection and real insight into how ADHD shows up for your child.
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Short, powerful videos to help you understand ADHD on a deeper level—so the answers your child gives you actually make sense.
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A guided journal experience for you to track your child’s patterns, breakthroughs, and needs—creating a personalized ADHD roadmap.
You can use this program however it fits into your life.
Do one question a day for a full year, sit down once a week for a deeper conversation, or flip through and pick what feels right.
There are no rules here—just connection, insight, and growth at your pace.
You don’t need to be an expert in ADHD. You just need a way to learn, connect, and grow togethe
You’ll walk away with:
✔ A clearer understanding of how ADHD is uniquely affecting your child
✔ A stronger, more open relationship based on daily connection
✔ New perspective to advocate effectively at school and with doctors
✔ A plan to help your child succeed—not just in school, but in life
✔ Confidence that you’re not failing your child—you’re showing up for them.
This isn’t just about behavior. This is about identity, self-worth, and the foundation they’ll build their whole future on.

Whether You’re in Panic Mode, Problem-Solving Mode, or Prevention Mode
This Is for You if:
Your child was just diagnosed, and you’re scrambling to make sense of it all.
You’re barely keeping up with the chaos—grades, routines, meltdowns, meetings.
You suspect ADHD and want to explore your child’s patterns before pursuing a diagnosis.
You’re exhausted from arguing and just want to reconnect.
You want a practical tool that builds your child’s future, not just fixes the present.
You can work through this journal with your child—or go through it solo or with your partner as a quiet revolution in how you understand and support them.
Created by Someone Who’s Lived It
Tyler created this program as the resource she wishes her parents had when she was a struggling ADHD kid.
Now an ADHD coach and mom herself, she knows the pain of feeling misunderstood—and the power of finally being seen.
Her mission? To help you become the safe place your child can always count on.
Start the Conversation That Changes Everything
With 365 daily prompts and easy-to-digest videos, Mom, Me, and My ADHD is your daily invitation to connect, understand, and grow.
You don’t have to have all the answers. You just have to start asking the right questions.