Three Things to Say About Why “ADHD: A Deeper Understanding” Course Is Worth Your £10

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I built the platform behind ADHD & Me, so I’ve had a front-row seat as the new course — ADHD: A Deeper Understanding — has gone from an idea to something people are actually buying and, more importantly, actually completing. It’s currently just £10, and the early feedback coming back is genuinely positive. Here’s why I think it’s worth a look, whether ADHD touches your own life or someone else’s.

1. It’s built around the ADHD experience, not just information about it

A lot of ADHD content online falls into one of two camps: dry clinical explanation, or “10 productivity hacks” listicles that don’t address why those hacks so often fail for ADHD brains specifically. This course sits in neither camp. It’s structured as six sequential units — starting with the history and foundations of ADHD, moving through the hidden internal experience (masking, sensory overload, emotional fatigue), into the actual brain mechanics (dopamine, hyperfocus, time blindness), and finishing with practical self-advocacy tools you walk away with. It’s written to explain why things feel the way they do, not just to tell you to try harder.

2. It’s genuinely priced to be accessible, not a loss-leader gimmick

At £10 for lifetime access, six structured units, two reflective handbooks, a certificate of completion, and ongoing email support, this isn’t a taster designed to upsell you into something bigger — it’s the whole course. That matters for who it’s reaching: parents trying to understand a child’s diagnosis, partners trying to support without overstepping, educators wanting the vocabulary to make a real difference in a classroom, and ADHDers themselves who’ve spent years without a clear explanation for how their brain works. Keeping the price low removes the barrier that stops a lot of people from ever getting this kind of structured understanding in the first place — and the sales so far suggest that’s landing.

3. It’s designed not to overwhelm — which matters enormously for this audience

Anyone building a course for an ADHD audience has to solve a problem most course creators never think about: the course itself can’t trigger the same overwhelm it’s trying to help people move past. This one is deliberately self-contained and sequential — one unit at a time, two practical handbooks (one for the ADHDer, one for the people supporting them) that are built to be used rather than just read, and lifetime access so nobody has to rush it or feel the clock ticking on a subscription. That structural care is exactly why the early feedback has been good — it’s a course that respects the way its own audience’s brains actually work.

Worth a look

If you’re an ADHDer, a parent, a partner, an educator, or a professional in any people-facing role, this is a low-cost, well-structured way to build real understanding rather than picking up fragments from social media. You can enrol herefor £10.

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