Guiding Their Hearts:

5 Keys to Connect with Your Child with ADHD — Without Triggering Big Reactions

Discover practical, compassionate strategies to reduce meltdowns, build trust, and create more harmony at home.

Understand what your child’s behaviour is really saying

Respond with calm connection instead of conflict

Build daily trust rituals that strengthen your bond

This Isn’t Just a Parenting Tip Sheet. It’s a Lifeline

Parenting a child with ADHD can feel overwhelming — like nothing you try “works.”

This free guide offers 5 simple, brain-based strategies you can use right away to calm the chaos, reduce emotional blow-ups, and build a stronger, more connected relationship with your child.

What You Will Learn

With This Free Guide, You Will…

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1. Decode Behaviour

Understand What’s

Really Happening

Learn how to see meltdowns and defiance not as “bad behaviour” but as communication. This shift helps you respond calmly and strengthen connection in tough moments.

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2. Gentle Guidance

Correct Without Crushing

Their Confidence

Discover phrases that soften corrections and reduce rejection sensitivity (RSD). These small tweaks turn feedback into collaboration instead of conflict.

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3. Calm the “NO”

Stop Power Struggles

Before They Start

Use choice-based language that gives your child a sense of control — lowering resistance and making cooperation possible without battles.

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4. Harness Their Energy

Turn Restlessness Into Regulation

Movement isn’t misbehaviour — it’s medicine for ADHD brains. Learn how to build in short, playful bursts of activity that reduce frustration and improve focus.

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5. Build Lasting Trust

Create Daily

Connection Rituals

Consistent positive interactions and giving students agency, such as in how they are greeted, are fundamental to building strong rapport and trust, especially with students who have ADHD.

You’re Not Alone

“My child was struggling, and I didn’t know what to do. Using your Cecil’s Yarns™ principles, you equipped me to be able to engage with my child in a meaningful manner and empowered me to help resolve issues that were a train wreck waiting to happen. Thank you for just, “getting me”, not judging me and then helping us to reconnect and get on with our lives.”

Anna
Parent

“Because of what you taught me I saw a different way to handle conflict. You helped me become the man I’ve always wanted to be. Because of you, I’ve lost 30 kgs, overcome depression, and most importantly reconnected with my estranged wife and together we now have the marriage of our dreams. So many people have asked how we’ve done what we’ve done, and I keep telling them it’s all down to you, thank you so much Sarah McCall. You’ve saved our marriage and our lives.”

Michael
Parent

“You helped me make sense of my brain! You unpacked the muddle and helped me make sense of it all. Now I can help my kids!”

Cyndilu
Parent

Your Child Deserves Connection — And So Do You.

Get your free guide now and start creating more peace, trust, and harmony at home

— one small step at a time —