Meet Amber

Your guide to homeschooling with ADHD, raising spirited kids, and creating a life you truly love. ♡

Homeschooling with ADHD and a house full of high-energy kids can feel wild, loud, and nothing like the picture-perfect version you see online. If your days are a mix of big emotions, constant interruptions, sensory meltdowns, and you doing your best with an already full brain, you’re in the right place. I know exactly how intense it can get—in every possible way.

Over the years, we’ve tried pretty much every version of school—public school, online classes, part-time charters, homeschooling, and more. Each season was shaped by toddlers, newborns, sensory struggles, my ADHD, and whatever life decided to throw at us. With every pivot, I learned more about what truly supports my kids… and what supports me as their mom.

I’m here to share the routines, systems, parenting support, and honest stories I wish I had years ago. The real stuff. The messy stuff. The “okay but how do I actually LIVE this life?” stuff.

If you’ve ever felt lost or overwhelmed, you’re not alone here. 💛

Around here, I believe:

You deserve support that fits your family, your kids, and your brain.
Not perfectionist rules that only make life harder.

💖 Things I Actually Love

Because every messy, overstimulated ADHD mom has her go-to tools, comfort rituals, and little joys that make the days smoother…

  • Most-Used Mom Hack: sweeping everything into one big pile while tidying
  • Favorite Homeschool Tool: visual timers that keep the day running (sorta)
  • Most-Likely to Make Me Laugh ‘Til I Pee: my husband and his savage wit 🤣
  • Thing I’ll Never Do Again as a Mom: obsess over being “crunchy” — that shit is too stressful!
  • Snack I Hide From My Kids: chocolate, pudding cups, and applesauce with graham crackers
  • Thing I Can’t Stop Buying: notebooks, planners, and books. all the books.
  • “Me Time” Looks Like: taking a bath in the dark or reading homeschool books, lol
  • Hill I’ll Die On: you can be friends with your kids and still parent – they aren’t opposites!
  • Playlist While Cleaning: usually a punk mix or whatever the DJ whips up for me
  • Words I Live By: it doesn’t have to be perfect — it just has to work for you

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