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Every week in my support group, parents share the same quiet ache — they wish they had people in their lives who actually got them. They feel lonely. And they're often so busy supporting their child's social struggles that their own go unspoken.
This episode is for you. The parent. The adult.
I am joined by Caroline Maguire (M.Ed, ACCG, PCC)— ADHD coach, social emotional learning expert, and author of Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults — for one of the most honest and relieving conversations the ADHD Families Podcast has had.
Caroline Maguire (M.Ed, ACCG, PCC) is an ADHD coach, social emotional learning expert, author, and speaker who has spent over a decade researching how neurodivergent adults experience friendship and belonging. Her book Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults is the first written by a neurodivergent person, for a neurodivergent audience — practical, research-backed, and deeply human. She is also the host of the new podcast Your ADHD Social Playbook and has a TEDx Talk available on YouTube.
Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults iis the first book of its kind — written by a neurodivergent person, for a neurodivergent audience. If this episode resonated, this book is your next step.
Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Hachette, Audible, and wherever you love to buy books. Also available in audiobook.
This episode talks about the adult experience of friendship and ADHD. But what about our kids?
My son Xavier — who has ADHD — wrote a blog that has stopped parents in their tracks since the day it was published. It is called A Note from a Kid with ADHD: How to Be My Friend.
In Xavier's own words, he shares what he needs from friends — the patience, the inclusion, the kindness, and the grace. It is the resource I wished she could hand to other families when Xavier was young.
Share it with another parent, a teacher, or a child who could use the reminder.
Read it here → https://www.thefunctionalfamily.com/blog/anotefromanadhdkidhowtobemyfriend
A 3-part live workshop series for parents of children with ADHD — co-facilitated by me (ADHD Coach) and Jacquie Ward (Psychologist).
If sibling conflict in your home feels more intense and harder to recover from than it should — you are not imagining it. ADHD changes the equation. This series gives you the why and the what now.
In just 3 nights, you'll learn how to:
The Details:
Live sessions: May 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30–8:30pm AEST
Replay available for 6 months
Payment plans via Afterpay and Klarna
Early bird: $197 AUD (save $100) — use code EARLY at checkout
JOIN US HERE → https://www.thefunctionalfamily.com/offers/LCALkojv/checkout?coupon_code=EARLY
Subscribe to the ADHD Families Podcast
Sharon Collon is a PCC credentialed ADHD family coach and founder of The Functional Family. She works with parents of children with ADHD who are exhausted by the daily battles — the mornings, the meltdowns, the school emails, the emotional dysregulation — and helps them build a family life that actually works.
Sharon's approach is practical, ADHD-informed, and built around real family systems — not generic parenting advice that wasn't designed for your child's brain.
With Sharon's support, families:
Whether you're brand new to the ADHD diagnosis or years in and still feeling stuck — there is a way through.
You don't have to keep pushing through alone.
👉 Learn more at thefunctionalfamily.com
By Sharon CollonEvery week in my support group, parents share the same quiet ache — they wish they had people in their lives who actually got them. They feel lonely. And they're often so busy supporting their child's social struggles that their own go unspoken.
This episode is for you. The parent. The adult.
I am joined by Caroline Maguire (M.Ed, ACCG, PCC)— ADHD coach, social emotional learning expert, and author of Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults — for one of the most honest and relieving conversations the ADHD Families Podcast has had.
Caroline Maguire (M.Ed, ACCG, PCC) is an ADHD coach, social emotional learning expert, author, and speaker who has spent over a decade researching how neurodivergent adults experience friendship and belonging. Her book Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults is the first written by a neurodivergent person, for a neurodivergent audience — practical, research-backed, and deeply human. She is also the host of the new podcast Your ADHD Social Playbook and has a TEDx Talk available on YouTube.
Friendship Skills for Neurodivergent Adults iis the first book of its kind — written by a neurodivergent person, for a neurodivergent audience. If this episode resonated, this book is your next step.
Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Hachette, Audible, and wherever you love to buy books. Also available in audiobook.
This episode talks about the adult experience of friendship and ADHD. But what about our kids?
My son Xavier — who has ADHD — wrote a blog that has stopped parents in their tracks since the day it was published. It is called A Note from a Kid with ADHD: How to Be My Friend.
In Xavier's own words, he shares what he needs from friends — the patience, the inclusion, the kindness, and the grace. It is the resource I wished she could hand to other families when Xavier was young.
Share it with another parent, a teacher, or a child who could use the reminder.
Read it here → https://www.thefunctionalfamily.com/blog/anotefromanadhdkidhowtobemyfriend
A 3-part live workshop series for parents of children with ADHD — co-facilitated by me (ADHD Coach) and Jacquie Ward (Psychologist).
If sibling conflict in your home feels more intense and harder to recover from than it should — you are not imagining it. ADHD changes the equation. This series gives you the why and the what now.
In just 3 nights, you'll learn how to:
The Details:
Live sessions: May 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30–8:30pm AEST
Replay available for 6 months
Payment plans via Afterpay and Klarna
Early bird: $197 AUD (save $100) — use code EARLY at checkout
JOIN US HERE → https://www.thefunctionalfamily.com/offers/LCALkojv/checkout?coupon_code=EARLY
Subscribe to the ADHD Families Podcast
Sharon Collon is a PCC credentialed ADHD family coach and founder of The Functional Family. She works with parents of children with ADHD who are exhausted by the daily battles — the mornings, the meltdowns, the school emails, the emotional dysregulation — and helps them build a family life that actually works.
Sharon's approach is practical, ADHD-informed, and built around real family systems — not generic parenting advice that wasn't designed for your child's brain.
With Sharon's support, families:
Whether you're brand new to the ADHD diagnosis or years in and still feeling stuck — there is a way through.
You don't have to keep pushing through alone.
👉 Learn more at thefunctionalfamily.com

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