


You know the morning that broke you. The one where everything went sideways before 8am and you sat in the car afterwards or the bathroom, or the kitchen floor and wondered how much longer you can keep doing this.
You love your child. Completely, fiercely, without question. And you are exhausted in a way that's hard to explain to anyone who isn't living it. Because it's not just the meltdowns. It's the guilt after. It's the slow creep of distance you can feel growing between you and your child and not knowing how to close it. It's the relationship with your partner that's taken hits neither of you signed up for. It's the feeling that you're always one bad morning away from becoming a parent you don't recognise.
You've tried everything you know how to try. The strategies. The charts. The deep breaths. The Google searches at midnight. And still, here you are.
And that gap between the child you have and the tools you were given is where all of this lives. It's not a character flaw. It's a preparation gap. And it's exactly what this course closes.





Proven, Lived Experience Strategies — Every tool in this course was built from 14 years of real parenting, not a textbook. These are the strategies that actually work at 7am when everything is falling apart tested in the hardest moments, not just the calm ones
Lifetime Access to All Course Materials — Come back to any 5 modules, any exercise, any script whenever you need it most. As your child grows and new challenges arrive, everything is right here waiting for you
Real Support That Doesn't Stop When the Course Does — From the Script Library on your kitchen wall to the private community where Mark shows up personally, you are not buying a download and being left alone with it. The support continues long after the last video ends
Bonus 1 — Script Library: The right words for meltdowns, transitions, and hard limits — ready before you need them
Bonus 2 — Calm Parent Toolkit: Five nervous system resets plus a printable checklist for your kitchen wall
Bonus 3 — Private Facebook Community: Real-time support from Mark and parents who get exactly what you're going through
Bonus 4 — 60-Minute 1:1 Coaching with Mark, Limited Time Offer Only (first 20 only valued at $250 One private hour, your family, a plan that's yours alone)


Yes. A formal diagnosis isn't a prerequisite for any of this. If you're recognising your child in what you've read, the meltdowns, the transitions, the exhaustion of feeling like nothing lands, then the tools in this course were built for you. The neuroscience applies whether or not there's a piece of paper attached to it.
Most parenting strategies were designed for neurotypical brains. They're not failing because you're doing them wrong, they're failing because they weren't built for your child. This course doesn't give you more of the same. It changes the lens entirely, starting with why your child's brain works the way it does, and building every tool from that understanding outward. Parents who've felt like they've "tried everything" consistently tell me this is the first thing that actually made sense.
This course was built with you in mind. The videos are short and direct. The exercises are designed for real life, not ideal conditions. Module 5 — which most ADHD resources skip entirely — speaks specifically to what it feels like to be navigating this without a partner who fully gets it. You don't need more time. You need better tools. That's what this is.
Yes — and Module 5 is exactly where we address this. One parent changing how they show up changes the whole dynamic at home, regardless of where the other parent is right now. You don't need to be in lockstep to make real progress. Start with yourself. The shift that happens in you is the shift your child feels first.
Reach out. Genuinely. If you've completed the modules, done the exercises, and felt like nothing moved, I want to know about it and I want to help. This course comes with access to the private community and, for the first 20 enrolees, a direct 1:1 session with me. You are not buying a download and being left alone with it. There is support behind this.

