About this episode
Send us Fan MailA five-minute wait for macaroni shouldn’t feel like a crisis, yet sometimes that’s exactly what ADHD parenting looks like. We’re sharing a raw, honest check-in from a weekend that tested our patience, our nerves, and our ability to stay regulated while our 10-year-old spiraled and then snapped back like nothing happened.We walk through what it takes to advocate for real support, from requesting an IEP (Individualized Education Program) to staying on top of the school system so our child doesn’t drown in mainstream expectations and lose confidence. We also talk about the medical side of getting answers, including neurologist visits, broader testing, and why we chose to add dyslexia screening. If you’re in the middle of an ADHD evaluation, trying to understand behavior outbursts, or wondering whether it’s your parenting, you’ll recognize the emotional whiplash and the second-guessing.We also share a practical pattern we’ve noticed at home: when the food schedule slips, the meltdowns get bigger. It’s not a perfect solution, but it’s one of the few levers that can make the day feel more predictable. Most of all, we make the case for honesty. So many moms stay quiet because they feel ashamed, but isolation makes everything heavier. Talking to other parents, neighbors, and friends can turn survival mode into something closer to community.If this resonates, listen, share it with a parent who needs to feel less alone, and subscribe so you don’t miss what we learn next. After you finish, leave a review and tell us what actually helps in your house when emotions spike.Support the showLove this content? Check out our links below for more!Linktr.ee ContentInstagramYouTubeJenny's LinkedIn