Skip to content

Start Here

Someone you care about has ADHD. Maybe you’ve watched them struggle with things that seem simple. Maybe you’ve felt frustrated, confused, or helpless. Maybe you’ve accidentally said something that hurt when you were trying to help.

Here’s what you need to know: ADHD isn’t about being lazy, careless, or not trying hard enough. It’s a neurological difference in how the brain processes information, manages attention, and regulates motivation. Your person isn’t choosing to struggle — their brain genuinely works differently.

The rest of these pages walk through the situations you’ll actually run into — when they can’t get started, when time slips, when things vanish “out of sight,” when feedback stings more than it should, and the day-to-day of living together. For each one, you’ll find what you’re seeing, what’s really happening underneath, what tends to backfire, and what genuinely helps.

The last page is about you: supporting someone with ADHD takes real energy, and your needs matter too.

If you want the deeper mechanics behind any of this, The Guide section explains how the ADHD brain works in plain language. This guide is the how to help companion to it.