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ADHD Parenting & Family Systems — Complete Bundle (10 Checklists)
ADHD Parenting & Family Systems — Complete Bundle (10 Checklists)
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What's Inside
Parenting with ADHD means managing another person's executive function while yours is already stretched. The Pillar 5 bundle covers the full parenting day — from the morning rush to the after-school window to the family meeting that actually happens.
- ADHD Parent Morning Rush Reset — get yourself AND your kids out the door without the daily chaos
- ADHD Homework Help Session Reset — sit with your kid for homework without both of you losing it
- ADHD Kids' Bedtime Routine Reset — consistent bedtime system that actually works
- ADHD School Admin Reset — never miss a permission slip or school communication again
- ADHD Family Weekend Planner Reset — weekends with enough structure to stop them feeling wasted
- ADHD Dysregulated Child Reset — co-regulate your kid's meltdown from a regulated state
- ADHD Screen Time System Reset — end the daily screen battle with a system that runs itself
- ADHD Kids' Health + Appointments Reset — never miss a check-up or let a prescription lapse again
- ADHD Family Meeting Reset — 15-minute weekly check-in the whole family actually does
- ADHD After-School Reset — buffer the highest-dysregulation window of the family day
The Value
Each checklist sells individually for $9. The full bundle is $19.99 — saving over $70.
Who This Is For
ADHD parents of any age children. Parents of ADHD children. Single parents managing the full household alone. Anyone whose mornings, homework sessions, and bedtimes feel like recurring daily crises.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these work for single parents?
Every checklist is designed to be run solo. No assumption of a second parent anywhere in the bundle.
My children also have ADHD. Are these still relevant?
Even more so. The Dysregulated Child Reset and Screen Time System are specifically informed by ADHD nervous system differences in children.
What if my kids are very different ages?
The checklists adapt to age. Younger children need more direct involvement in each zone. Older children can follow the same sequence more independently. The structure scales.
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