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Family ADHD Coaching Makes Parenting Easier — You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
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Family ADHD Coaching Makes Parenting Easier — You Don’t Have to Do It Alone

If you’re exhausted, overwhelmed, or unsure how to best support your child, you’re not failing. Parenting a neurodiverse child brings unique challenges, and generic advice often isn’t enough. Our Family ADHD Coaching offers compassionate, practical guidance to help you better understand your child, create calmer routines, and strengthen family connection.

Why ADHD Feels Different at Home

The Emotional Toll Is Real

Raising a child with ADHD goes beyond homework or bedtime routines. It means handling meltdowns, misunderstood behaviors, and the emotional toll on your own wellbeing. Through Family ADHD Coaching, we help you uncover what’s happening beneath the surface and guide you in responding with clarity, confidence, and stronger connection.

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What We Help With

Family ADHD Coaching That Supports Your Family Right Where You Are

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all parenting advice. Our Family ADHD Coaching sessions are tailored to your unique dynamics, challenges, and needs—whether you’re navigating school struggles, emotional outbursts, or sibling tensions.
For Parents, Caregivers, and Families

Support That Includes the Whole Family

Whether you’re a mum, dad, carer, or grandparent, this support is for you — not just your child. ADHD affects the entire household, and we believe every caregiver deserves the tools, space, and guidance to feel empowered
What Parents Are Saying

Real Change, Real Families

Hear from families who have moved from chaos and confusion to calmer, more connected parenting. Their stories are a reminder that you’re not alone — and that with the right support, positive change is always possible. Alongside guidance, simple wellness choices like immunity-boosting smoothies
can also help nurture both body and mind, supporting your family’s journey toward balance and wellbeing.

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I can't cope with parenting my ADHD child anymore—am I failing?
No—you’re experiencing ADHD parenting burnout, and it’s more common than you think. Studies show 66% of parents report burnout, with ADHD parents at significantly higher risk due to 24/7 demands without adequate breaks. Feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, resentful, or disconnected from your child doesn’t make you a bad parent—it makes you human. Charlotte’s family ADHD coaching provides practical strategies for managing challenging behaviours, building routines that actually work, and crucially, supporting your own wellbeing first. Whether you’re a single parent, co-parenting, or managing ADHD yourself while raising an ADHD child, coaching helps you move from survival mode to thriving. Funding options available including Access to Work. Book your free discovery call to discuss your specific challenges.
You’re not alone—ADHD is highly genetic, and many parents discover their own ADHD when their child is diagnosed. Parenting an ADHD child when you have ADHD yourself creates unique challenges: your own executive function struggles (organisation, time management, emotional regulation) make implementing consistent routines and behaviour management incredibly difficult. Research shows that treatment for parents with ADHD improves both their parenting skills and their child’s outcomes. Charlotte’s family coaching addresses this specific dynamic—helping you develop systems that work for ADHD brains (yours and your child’s), manage your own symptoms while supporting your child, and stop the cycle of guilt and overwhelm. The unique advantage? You understand your child’s struggles from lived experience. Charlotte integrates gut-brain health approaches for both parent and child. Book your free discovery call.
School refusal in ADHD teenagers is increasingly common and emotionally overwhelming for parents. It’s not defiance—it’s often sensory overload, social difficulties, academic struggles, or anxiety making school feel impossible for your teen. With 770,000 children in England persistently absent from school, you’re not alone. Charlotte’s family coaching helps you understand what’s driving the school refusal (bullying, unmet SEND needs, overwhelm), work collaboratively with school SENCOs, navigate Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) if needed, and create sustainable solutions that address root causes rather than forcing attendance. Whether your teenager has a diagnosis or is waiting for assessment, coaching provides practical strategies for both you and your teen. Funding available. Book your free discovery call to discuss your teenager’s specific situation.
Homework battles are exhausting for ADHD families because traditional homework approaches don’t work for ADHD brains. Your child isn’t being difficult—their brain genuinely struggles with task initiation, sustained attention on non-preferred tasks, and working memory needed to remember multi-step instructions. Charlotte’s family coaching teaches you ADHD-specific homework strategies: breaking assignments into micro-tasks, using body doubling (doing work alongside your child), timing work to medication effectiveness, and creating distraction-free environments. For teenagers and young adults, coaching addresses increasing homework demands while building independence rather than parental micromanagement. Charlotte also incorporates gut-brain health approaches—nutrition significantly impacts focus and cognitive function. Whether one or both parents are involved in homework, coaching provides systems that reduce conflict and increase success. Book your free discovery call.
Yes—absolutely. Single parents with ADHD face compounded challenges: no partner to share the load, your own executive function struggles affecting household management, and the constant demands of ADHD parenting without breaks. Research shows single parents are at highest risk for parental burnout. Charlotte’s family coaching acknowledges this reality and provides practical support: systems for managing mornings/bedtimes/homework when you’re doing it alone, strategies for your own ADHD management so you can parent effectively, access to UK government funding (Access to Work if employed) to make coaching affordable or free, and connection to support networks. You’re not failing—you’re managing an incredibly difficult situation. Coaching provides the accountability, structure, and strategies that make single parenting with ADHD sustainable. Book your free discovery call to discuss funding options and your specific challenges.
Co-parenting an ADHD teenager when you’re separated or divorced adds complexity to already challenging behaviours. Common struggles include disagreeing on medication, inconsistent routines between households, teenagers playing parents against each other, and one parent not “believing” in ADHD. Charlotte’s family coaching works with separated/divorced co-parents to create consistent approaches across both households, develop shared behaviour management strategies despite different parenting styles, communicate effectively about your teenager’s needs without relationship conflict, and understand how ADHD presents differently in teen years (hormonal changes, increased academic demands, social complexities). Whether both parents attend sessions together or separately, coaching provides neutral ground to focus on what your teenager needs. For young adults (18+), coaching supports the transition to independence. Book your free discovery call.
Yes—emerging research shows significant connections between gut health and ADHD symptoms in children and teenagers. The gut-brain axis is a bi-directional communication system: what happens in the gut affects the brain, and vice versa. Studies show children with ADHD often have gut dysbiosis (imbalanced gut bacteria), nutritional deficiencies (omega-3s, zinc, magnesium, vitamin D, iron), and food sensitivities that worsen symptoms. Charlotte’s unique approach integrates gut-brain health with ADHD coaching: identifying foods that support or worsen symptoms, addressing nutritional deficiencies through whole-foods diet, supporting gut microbiome health, and recognising how diet affects medication effectiveness. This isn’t about restrictive elimination diets—it’s about strategic nutrition that works for ADHD brains and busy family life. For teenagers and young adults, coaching addresses their role in food choices. Book your free discovery call to discuss gut-brain health approaches.
An Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legal UK document outlining your child’s special educational needs and the support schools must provide. Children and young people (11-25) with ADHD may qualify if their needs cannot be met through standard school support. EHCPs specify classroom accommodations (extra time, quiet spaces, modified assignments), support staff allocation, therapeutic services (occupational therapy, counselling), and transition planning (primary to secondary, school to employment). You can request an EHCP assessment yourself—you don’t need school permission. Charlotte’s family coaching helps you navigate the EHCP process: understanding if your teenager would benefit, gathering evidence for assessment, attending EHCP meetings, and ensuring the plan addresses your child’s actual needs. Whether your teenager has an EHCP or needs one, coaching provides advocacy skills. Book your free discovery call to discuss EHCP support.
This dynamic—one ADHD parent, one neurotypical partner—creates specific tensions: the ADHD parent may struggle with consistency, forget agreed-upon strategies, or feel constantly criticised by their partner. The neurotypical parent may feel they’re doing everything, become resentful, or not understand why their partner “can’t just remember.” Research shows relationships with one ADHD partner experience more conflict, but support significantly improves outcomes. Charlotte’s family coaching addresses this specific dynamic: helping the neurotypical partner understand ADHD isn’t wilful carelessness but brain-based differences, supporting the ADHD parent with systems that work for their brain, creating shared strategies both parents can implement consistently, and reducing blame/criticism that damages the partnership. Charlotte works with both parents together (preferred) or separately. Funding available including Access to Work for the employed parent. Book your free discovery call.
Charlotte’s whole-family systems approach recognises that ADHD affects the entire family system, not just individuals. Coaching is tailored to your specific family structure: both parents together (addressing co-parenting dynamics, shared strategies), single parent (intensive support, connecting to resources, funding options), ADHD parent + ADHD child (dual understanding, managing both sets of symptoms), teenagers/young adults (increasing their ownership of strategies, independence), and separated/divorced co-parents (consistent approaches across households). Sessions are online via video call (UK-wide delivery, Birmingham-based), parent-focused (teenagers may join occasionally if appropriate), and practical rather than theoretical. Charlotte integrates ICF-certified coaching with gut-brain health approaches for comprehensive support. Bespoke pricing with funding options available (Access to Work, payment plans). Book your free discovery call to discuss your family’s unique situation and create a personalised approach.
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We Get ADHD — and We Get Family Life

We’ve worked with dozens of parents navigating the overwhelm, confusion, and guilt that come with ADHD parenting. Our approach is judgment-free, flexible, and centred around compassion and strategy — so you can feel more like a confident parent, not just a crisis manager.
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