SUPPORT FOR MOMS WITH ADHD RAISING CHILDREN WITH ADHD
Living with ADHD while raising children with ADHD can feel emotionally exhausting. You may be trying to support your child while also struggling with overwhelm, guilt, time blindness, and the pressure of holding everything together.
This is a space for moms who want a different experience.
Here you’ll find practical tools, mindset shifts, and real support to help you better understand ADHD, regulate yourself with more compassion, and create a home that feels calmer and more connected.
You do not need to do this perfectly.
You do not need to do it alone.
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WHY I DO THIS WORK
For years, I felt the weight of ADHD in every part of life, first as a mother trying to help my children, and then as a woman learning to understand my own ADHD more deeply.
I know how painful it can feel when ADHD is only seen through a negative lens.
I also know how much changes when we stop seeing ADHD only as a problem to fix
and begin learning how to support ourselves and our children with more understanding, compassion, and intention.
That is why I created this space.
My mission is to help moms with ADHD, especially those raising children with ADHD,
feel less alone, more supported, and more capable of creating a peaceful,
connected family life.
Together, we can begin to rewrite the ADHD story.
TRANSFORMING ADHD
For the mom who loves her child deeply…
but feels exhausted by the daily struggles of ADHD
Some days you wake up with the best intentions.
You want to be patient.
You want to stay organized.
You want to respond calmly.
But then the day starts.
The reminders, the mess, the resistance, the emotions… and before you know it, you feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or guilty again.
And maybe you wonder:
Why is this so hard for me?
Why do I lose my patience so fast?
Why does everything feel like so much?
I created this course for that mom.
Not because you need more pressure. But because you deserve support that actually helps.
Support that helps you understand what’s happening inside of you… and how to create more calm, connection, and confidence at home.

Hi, I’m Margarita
I’m a mom with ADHD raising children with ADHD, and this work comes from lived experience.
When my son was diagnosed fourteen years ago, I began a journey of learning everything I could to better understand ADHD and support my family. Along the way, I also came to understand my own ADHD more deeply.
Over the years, I’ve explored many approaches, from therapy, nutrition, and external support to internal practices like mindfulness, journaling, reflection, and emotional regulation tools.
What I share here is not theory alone. It is what I have lived, studied, practiced, and seen make a real difference in my own life and family.
My goal is to help other mothers feel more empowered, less overwhelmed, and better equipped to support both themselves and their children.
Marga Pinto

HOW CAN I HELP YOU:
How I can support you
If you are a mom navigating ADHD in yourself, your child, or both, you do not need more judgment. You need support that feels practical, compassionate, and realistic.
Here are a few ways I can help:
Courses and guided programs
Learn practical tools and mindset shifts to help you manage ADHD with more calm, clarity, and confidence.
Group support experiences
Join other moms in a supportive space where you can learn, reflect, and feel less alone in the challenges of ADHD family life.
Resources and downloads
Access simple tools, guides, and exercises designed to support emotional regulation, self-understanding, and more peaceful daily routines.
Everything I create is designed to help you move from overwhelm and self-blame toward greater connection, resilience, and peace at home.

UNDERSTANDING ADHD IN REAL LIFE
ADHD does not look the same in every person or every family.
That is why there is no one-size-fits-all answer.
Understanding how ADHD shows up in you or your child is an important first step.
When you begin to recognize patterns, triggers, emotional responses, and strengths, you can stop fighting against yourself and start building support that actually fits your life.
This work is not about perfection.
It is about becoming more aware, more compassionate, and more intentional,
so that ADHD no longer runs the emotional climate of your home.
With the right support, it is possible to create more calm, more understanding, and more trust in yourself along the way.





