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 Books, tools, and resources created to support moms raising children with ADHD and help children see the strengths in how their brains work.

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Support for ADHD Moms

Chaos to Calm Complete Bundle

A practical 30-day guide and workbook bundle for the overwhelmed mom raising a child with ADHD. It includes clear strategies, checklists, forms, reflection pages, and tools to help you respond with more calm, structure, and confidence at home.

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From Chaos to Calm Guide

A practical 30-day guide for moms who feel overwhelmed by meltdowns, routines, transitions, and the daily pressure of ADHD parenting. It offers clear strategies to help you create more calm, respond with confidence, and reduce guilt along the way.

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From Chaos to Calm Workbook

A 168-page workbook filled with practical tools, checklists, templates, reflection pages, and planning forms for moms raising children with ADHD. Use it alongside the Guide or on its own to turn helpful ideas into routines and actions that fit your family.

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ADHD Mom’s Affirmation Coloring Book

A calming affirmation coloring book created for moms raising children with ADHD. It offers a gentle space to slow down, breathe, reflect, and reconnect with encouraging reminders on the hard days.

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Brilliantly Different Children’s Books


Brilliantly Different Ultimate Bundle

The complete Brilliantly Different collection for children who need encouragement, confidence, and positive reminders about how their brains work. This bundle brings together the storybook, storybook coloring book, affirmation poetry book, and affirmation coloring book in one collection.

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Brilliantly Different Deluxe Bundle

The Brilliantly Different Deluxe Bundle includes the storybook, storybook coloring book, and affirmation poetry book. It is a supportive collection for children who need encouragement, creativity, and positive language around the way their ADHD brain works.

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Brilliantly Different Premium Bundle

The Brilliantly Different Premium Bundle includes the storybook and storybook coloring book. It is a simple two-book set for children who enjoy stories, creative activities, and positive messages about the strengths of their ADHD brain.

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Individual Brilliantly Different Books




Brilliantly Different Storybook

A warm, encouraging story created to help children with ADHD see that the way their brain works can come with real strengths. It supports confidence, self-understanding, and positive conversations between children and the adults who care for them.

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Brilliantly Different Storybook Coloring Book

A creative companion to the storybook that lets children revisit the message through coloring and hands-on activities. It supports reflection, confidence, and positive conversations about ADHD in a fun, approachable way.

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Brilliantly Different Affirmation Poetry Book

A collection of encouraging poems and affirmations created to help children with ADHD build confidence, feel understood, and develop positive language about the way their brain works. It is designed to be read alone or shared with a parent, caregiver, or teacher.

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Brilliantly Different Affirmation Coloring Book

A fun, encouraging coloring book filled with positive affirmations created for children with ADHD. It gives children a creative way to build confidence, reflect on their strengths, and practice supportive language about themselves.

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