The Neuro-Inclusive Home

The Neuro-Inclusive Home

$17.00
Sale price  $17.00 Regular price  $29.00
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The Neuro-Inclusive Home

The Neuro-Inclusive Home

$17.00
Sale price  $17.00 Regular price  $29.00

Your Kid Isn't Defiant — Their Environment Is

You've tried sticker charts, timeouts, and reminding them for the tenth time — and mornings still end in a meltdown before the shoes are even on. That's not a parenting failure. Executive functioning develops differently in ADHD and autistic brains, and no amount of willpower changes that.

The Neuro-Inclusive Home rebuilds your routines around how your child's brain actually works, not how you wish it worked. Instead of more discipline, you get visual scaffolding, environment redesigns, and transition scripts that remove the friction before a task even starts — covering mornings, homework, evenings, and the moments that end in a meltdown.

What's inside:

  • Ready-to-use morning and evening routine templates with exact timing, mounted at your child's eye height
  • A room-by-room environment audit (bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, shared space) that swaps willpower for friction-free design
  • The Transition Toolkit — the 10-5-1 warning system for turning shifts into predictable cues instead of meltdown triggers
  • A meltdown vs. tantrum decision guide plus a free laminate-ready calm-down script for the 90 seconds after it starts

14-page PDF guide • Instant download • Built from executive function science, not willpower

Is This Guide Right For Your Home?

Answer a few quick questions to see how it fits your family

What's the biggest daily struggle right now?

Mornings turn into a battle every day
Transitions (screens, bedtime) end in meltdowns
Homework or getting started on tasks is a nightly fight
Honestly, a mix of all of the above

Does your child have a diagnosis, or is one in progress?

ADHD diagnosis
Autism diagnosis
Both (AuDHD)
Awaiting evaluation or self-identified

What have you already tried?

Sticker charts and reward systems
Timeouts and consequences
Verbal reminders and pep talks
Nothing has really stuck yet

How much time can you realistically commit to new routines?

A few minutes a day
One dedicated hour on the weekend
I can fully overhaul one room this month
Just want templates I can copy

What would success look like in the first month?

One less prompt needed each morning
Fewer meltdowns during transitions
My child starting tasks without being asked twice
All of the above

Your Home Is Ready For This

Based on your answers, this guide gives you the visual scaffolding, environment redesigns, and transition scripts to build calmer routines — one room, one routine at a time.

Happy Customers

Finally something that talks about the environment instead of blaming my kid. We rearranged one thing in week one and mornings got easier.
- A. Whitfield
As a parent of a neurodivergent kid, most advice feels generic. This one actually got specific.
- Ravi P.
Practical changes, not just theory. We tried two suggestions in the first week and both helped.
- Lena D.

Real Progress, One Routine at a Time

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