There are millions articles online about parenting ADHD children, but there are very few about Parents With ADHD.


I've written about it. ADDitude Magazine has had some coverage of it. But there is not a lot of research available about how having ADHD as an adult impacts our ability to parent.


As you can imagine, I got REALLY excited when I noticed Dr. Marcy Caldwell's session on the 2019 ADHD Conference website.


Her session is entitled, Permission Slips, Lunches, Bedtimes and Beyond: Strategies for Surviving Parenthood with ADHD.


You know me when I get excited! I fired off an email to Dr. Caldwell asking her to be on the podcast and spilling my guts about this website and my interest in parenting WITH ADHD.


After we got our schedules aligned we talked. And the results are this amazing podcast episode.


When we have kids our own issues become amplified.


In this episode you will hear:

Why life management is where we need to start
Calming the chaos can actually be very emotional
Why you can't just focus on practical strategies without working on the emotional side at the same time
The struggle to juggle all the balls as a parent with ADHD
Why distracted parenting is a big problem for us
How being a parent with ADHD might be an advantage if your child also has ADHD
The role of self-care in being the parent you want to be (and treating your ADHD)

For more info or to contact Dr. Caldwell:


Dr. Marcy Caldwell


Rittenhouse Psychological Assessments