We explore masking as ADHD mums—what it is, how it starts, and why it drains us—then share ways to unmask gently without losing safety. Stories from school, work, family, and the school gate show how expectations and stigma push women and kids to perform “fine” while struggling underneath. • Masking defined as hiding ND traits to appear neurotypical • Everyday masking examples in speech, routines and stillness • Gendered expectations and why women are diagnosed later • Burn...
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We explore masking as ADHD mums—what it is, how it starts, and why it drains us—then share ways to unmask gently without losing safety. Stories from school, work, family, and the school gate show how expectations and stigma push women and kids to perform “fine” while struggling underneath. • Masking defined as hiding ND traits to appear neurotypical • Everyday masking examples in speech, routines and stillness • Gendered expectations and why women are diagnosed later • Burn...
HIGHS AND LOWS OF THE WEEK: Hot Girl Winter, Grieving Childhood, Gaining A Teen
The ADHD MUMS Pod
23 minutes
3 weeks ago
HIGHS AND LOWS OF THE WEEK: Hot Girl Winter, Grieving Childhood, Gaining A Teen
We weigh the pull of casual dating against the craving for depth, then pivot to a season of intentional solo time. A chaotic lockout and a trampoline rescue collide with tender reflections on parenting a teen and finding new ways to connect. • choosing solitude over casual dating • therapy question reframing habits • building one mindful night alone • neighbor giveaway and door latch mishap • trampoline jump rescue and aftermath • missing early-childhood rituals at Halloween • new teen bondi...
The ADHD MUMS Pod
We explore masking as ADHD mums—what it is, how it starts, and why it drains us—then share ways to unmask gently without losing safety. Stories from school, work, family, and the school gate show how expectations and stigma push women and kids to perform “fine” while struggling underneath. • Masking defined as hiding ND traits to appear neurotypical • Everyday masking examples in speech, routines and stillness • Gendered expectations and why women are diagnosed later • Burn...