Explaining ADHD to Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Building Understanding and Advocacy – S2 Ep 54

$10.00

If you’ve been avoiding “the talk” because you don’t want to mess it up — you’re not alone.

This kit is your calm, confident, no-pressure guide to helping your child understand their ADHD brain. It’s not about sugar-coating or clinical jargon. It’s about giving you the words (and the vibe) to explain what’s going on in a way that makes sense for your kid — and doesn’t leave them feeling broken.

Whether they’re newly diagnosed or you’ve been walking this road a while, this kit helps you go beyond labels to build genuine understanding, advocacy, and self-trust.

Because when your kid finally hears “your brain isn’t bad — it’s just built differently,” you’ll both breathe a little easier.

This kit was made for:

  • You’ve been Googling “how to explain ADHD to my child” and still feel unsure where to start
  • Your kid thinks ADHD means they’re “bad” or “naughty” — and you want to shift that story
  • You want language that’s age-appropriate, neuro-affirming, and non-patronising
  • You’re tired of pathologising takes and need a practical, emotionally smart way in
  • You’re an educator or caregiver wanting tools to support an ADHD child with clarity and kindness

BTW: Purchasing this kit helps support the ADHD Mums Podcast! Every episode takes time, energy, and behind-the-scenes work. This kit helps cover those costs.’

Description

️ADHD Mums Kit S2 Ep 54: Explaining ADHD to Kids: A Parent’s Guide to Building Understanding and Advocacy

A parent’s kit for explaining ADHD to kids — with no fluff, no shame, just clarity and calm confidence.

Inside, you’ll get:

  • Kid-friendly metaphors like “your brain is like a supercomputer with too many tabs open”
  • Simple, affirming advocacy scripts kids can use with teachers and friends
  • Answers to big kid questions like “Why do I have ADHD?” and “Will it ever go away?”
  • Tools explained clearly — fidgets, movement breaks, medication, visual schedules
  • Bonus strategies for parents: from reframing language to navigating tough convos
  • Real talk on emotions: shame, overwhelm, fear of being labelled — and how to handle it

If you are self-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursable via the portal. If you are plan-managing your NDIS funds, these guides should be reimbursed via your plan manager. The invoicing has the eguide names on the invoices automatically but this can be changed to general capacity building codes if requested.

If you have any questions about this, please email assistant@adhdmums.com.au

The NDIS funds a range of supports and services which may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and wellbeing. In order to be considered reasonable and necessary, a support or service: must be related to a participant’s disability. These guides and books can relate to your child’s diagnosis or your own and either plan can be used for funding.