How to Be Consistent as a Parent with ADHD

19/06/2025 6 min
How to Be Consistent as a Parent with ADHD

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Consistency as a parent with ADHD isn’t about perfection—it’s about structure, compassion, and support. In this episode of the Contentment Creator Podcast, host Ellen Broen shares game-changing tools to help neurodivergent parents create rhythms that work with their brain, not against it.📱Join the Contentment Creator email list for exclusive, early-bird updates at https://tinyurl.com/thecontentmentcreator👉 Whether you’re managing ADHD in parenting, navigating inconsistency as a creative entrepreneur, or feeling the overwhelm of balancing it all—this episode is for you.✨ You’ll hear how to build consistency using:External visual cues for executive function supportBody doubling techniques to regulate your nervous systemEnergy-based routines (instead of rigid time blocks)A go-to reset system for when life falls apartBecause consistency with ADHD is never about willpower—it’s about systems, rhythm, and grace.🎧 Listen in for real-life solutions to stop the shame spiral and start finding sustainable flow in your parenting, your business, and your daily life.💛 If you’re a creative entrepreneur, a sensitive parent, or someone who’s tired of hearing “just try harder,” this episode will feel like a deep breath.✨ Don’t forget to: ✅ Subscribe for more content on ADHD parenting, consistency tips, and entrepreneur life 💬 Leave a comment with your favorite tip or takeaway 📤 Share this with another neurodivergent parent who needs to hear they’re not alone🔑 Key Takeaways:📌 Use external cues like sticky notes, whiteboards, and alarms to support consistency as a parent🤝 Lean into body doubling for nervous system co-regulation as a neurodivergent parent⚡ Build energy-based routines instead of time-based ones for better flow as a creative entrepreneur🔁 Create a reset system for when life gets chaotic—this is key for ADHD in parenting💛 Consistency doesn’t require perfection—it requires sustainable systems and self-compassion