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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 36 MIN

Why Your Neurodivergent Home Feels Like Chaos (And the Simple Shifts That Actually Help) with Greer Jones

from No Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms · host JoAnn Crohn | Parenting Coach & Mom Guilt Support

New here? Start with our Start Here playlist — five episodes that will change how you think about motherhood. If your home feels like constant chaos — the yelling, the rushing, the dinners that nobody sits through, the mornings that derail everything — this episode is going to feel like someone finally gets it. JoAnn sits down with Greer Jones, host of the Neurodivergent Conversations podcast and a mom who has navigated her own ADHD diagnosis, her husband's autism, and her son's ADHD and autism diagnosis — all at the same time. What she found is that the chaos wasn't a parenting failure. It was what happens when a neurodivergent family tries to force themselves into systems built for a completely different kind of brain. Greer shares the specific, practical shifts that took her family from loud, exhausting chaos to a home where everyone's nervous system can actually exhale. In this episode: What it looks like when multiple family members are diagnosed with neurodivergence at the same time — and how Greer figured out it wasn't just her kid Why burnout in a neurodivergent mom costs her family an estimated $1,200 more per month (yes, really) The counterintuitive first step Greer took to fix the chaos: she started with what SHE wanted How to work backwards from the morning you want — and find the actual pain points causing the rush Why getting up 45 minutes earlier is not the answer (and what to do instead) The 300-seconds trick that works on ADHD brains even when you know it's coming Brain breaks at dinner: how Greer's son went from not eating to sitting for seven minutes — by being allowed to run around first The "freeze" method for resetting a chaotic moment in real time Why modeling calm is the single most powerful thing you can do for a neurodivergent child How to start teaching your kids to advocate for their own needs — even at age seven If you've been trying to force your family into routines that weren't built for your brains, this conversation is your permission to stop — and build something that actually works. Find Greer and the Neurodivergent Conversations podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're listening on Spotify, hit the Follow button right now — it's the best way to make sure you never miss an episode and it helps me reach more moms like you. Remember: the best mom is a happy mom. Take care of you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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