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Struggling with ADHD chaos at home? You’re not alone, mama. This week, a listener asked: “What are the top things I can do to make ADHD parenting easier right now?” And girl, I felt that.

In this episode of Chaos & Caffeine, I’m breaking down two powerful ADHD parenting strategies that will reduce meltdowns, create structure, and make your days smoother—starting TODAY.

What You’ll Learn:

ADHD 101 – Why understanding how ADHD affects your child’s brain is a game-changer
The Power of Routines – A simple 5-step structure to make mornings & bedtime easier
A Free ADHD Parenting Resource – My go-to expert recommendation 👉 Russell Barkley Masterclass
Best Tool for ADHD Kids – A must-have for visual learners that actually works 👉 https://amzn.to/4aG1pEM

🎧 Hit play to start creating calm in your ADHD household today!

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📧 Have questions or ideas for future episodes? Email us at chaosandcaffeinepodcast@gmail.com!


Hit play, grab your coffee, and let’s embrace the chaos together—one caffeinated sip at a time! ☕

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Danielle is the host of Chaos & Caffeine, a fast-growing ADHD parenting podcast where she interviews leading psychologists, clinicians, researchers, and neurodivergent advocates about what actually helps ADHD kids thrive in the real world. Through science-backed conversations and very real mom-in-the-trenches storytelling, the show helps parents navigate executive function challenges, emotional regulation struggles, learning differences, and the everyday chaos of raising neurodivergent kids.

Each week, Danielle translates complex ADHD research into practical tools parents can actually use — from building routines that support developing brains to helping kids strengthen focus, flexibility, and self-regulation skills.

Listen to the podcast and explore expert interviews at:
https://linktr.ee/chaosandcaffeinepodcast

Danielle frequently speaks and writes about ADHD parenting strategies, executive function development, emotional regulation, screen use and attention, learning challenges like dyslexia, and building resilient neurodivergent families.