College Prep & Applications System
Your ADHD Teen Can Get Into College — If You Start Preparing the Right Way Now.
The College Prep & Applications System gives you a complete ADHD-specific roadmap from junior year through move-in day — covering applications, disability services, executive function independence, and everything the college brochure doesn't tell you. 8 video lessons. 5 workbooks. Built for parents of ADHD teens who want college to actually work.
PREMIUM SYSTEM
$ 77
One-time payment — keep it forever
✅ 8-9 Video Lessons
✅ 5 Downloadable Workbooks
✅ Complete System E-Book
✅ Lifetime Access to Updates
✅ 7-Day Money-Back Guarantee
One-time payment · Lifetime access · 7-day money-back guarantee

PROVEN SYSTEM
Private college counselors charge $150–$200 per hour. This system gives you the complete ADHD college prep roadmap for $77 — and you keep it forever.
SOUND FAMILIAR?
😤 "There's no way they're ready."
They can barely manage high school with you reminding them of everything. In college nobody chases them down. You lie awake wondering if they'll survive.
😩 "The application process is overwhelming"
Essays, deadlines, recommendations, financial aid forms — all at the same time. Your teen shuts down every time you bring it up.
😡 You don't know how disability services
In college your teen has to advocate for themselves — and most families don't find this out until it's too late to set up accommodations for freshman year.
😤 "Colleges are actually ADHD-friendly"
Not every school has the same level of support. Choosing the wrong environment can set your teen up to fail before they even start.
College with ADHD isn't impossible — it just requires a different preparation strategy than what worked for neurotypical students. This system gives you that strategy, step by step, starting right now.
WHAT'S INSIDE
8 video lessons + 5 downloadable workbooks walking you through the complete ADHD college preparation timeline — from choosing the right school to surviving the first semester — with specific strategies for every stage.
1️⃣ How College Is Different From High School for ADHD Students
2️⃣ Choosing the Right College — What ADHD-Friendly Actually Looks Like
3️⃣ The Application Timeline — Junior Year Through Submission Day
4️⃣ Writing the College Essay With an ADHD Brain
5️⃣ Registering With Disability Services Before Freshman Year Starts
6️⃣ Building Executive Function Independence Before Move-In Day
7️⃣ Financial Aid, Scholarships, and ADHD-Specific Funding Sources
8️⃣ Surviving Freshman Year — The First 90 Days With ADHD
9️⃣ (teen-facing): Real Talk — A Message for Your Teen About College and ADHD
Plus 5 downloadable workbooks: College Search ADHD Checklist, Application Deadline Tracker, Disability Services Registration Guide, Executive Function Independence Checklist, and the First 90 Days College Survival Plan.
IS THIS YOU?
✅ Your teen is in high school and college is on the horizon — whether that's 1 year or 3 years away
✅ You're worried they won't be able to manage college independently the way things are going now
✅ You have no idea how college disability services works or how to get accommodations set up before freshman year
✅ The application process feels completely overwhelming and your teen shuts down every time you mention it
✅ You want to choose a college that actually supports ADHD students — not just one with a good ranking
✅ You want your teen to build the independence skills they need before they leave home — not after they've already struggled
✅ You want a complete roadmap so nothing important gets missed

This system is NOT for you if: Your teen is not planning to attend college or vocational school. This system is specifically designed for the 4-year college preparation and application process.

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🤱🏽ADHD Mom
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Created by a Parent Who Gets It
I built the Homework Harmony System because I needed it myself. As a parent of an ADHD teenager — and someone who has ADHD — I know the homework struggle isn't about willpower. It's about having the right systems in place.
Combined with my Master's in Public Health, every strategy in this system is evidence-based and tested in real families. No judgment. No guru nonsense. Just what works.
Q1: How long do I have access?
Forever. One-time purchase with lifetime access, including any future updates.
Q2: What year of high school should my teen be in?
Junior year is ideal but freshman and sophomore parents benefit just as much — the earlier you start the better. Senior parents can still use this, especially the disability services and first 90 days content.
Q3: What if it doesn't help?
14-day money-back guarantee. Email [email protected] for a full refund — no questions asked.
Q4: Does this cover community college too?
The disability services, executive function, and first 90 days content applies to any college. The application content is focused on 4-year universities but the strategies translate.
Q5: My teen doesn't want to talk about college yet. Will this still work?
Yes. This system is designed for parents first. You build the knowledge and the plan — then bring your teen in when they're ready. Lesson 9 is specifically designed to open that conversation with your teen.
Disability services registration deadlines, application timelines, executive function skill building — all of it takes longer than most families expect. The parents who start early give their teens the best shot at a college experience that actually works for their ADHD brain. The College Prep & Applications System gives you the complete roadmap to make that happen.
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