Ainsley Kyder-Gould
Seeing the Whole Person: A Neuroaffirming Approach to ADHD Coaching

Seeing the Whole Person explores how ADHD coaching differs from psychology and traditional coaching, blending coaching and education with lived experience.
By helping clients distinguish between what belongs to the brain (wiring) and the mind (the stories we tell ourselves), ADHD coaching fosters self-kindness and strategies that work with natural strengths and motivation.
This neuroaffirming, strengths-based approach empowers ADHDers and benefits anyone seeking to better understand their unique wiring.
Bio
Ainsley Kyder-Gould is an ADHD coach, educator, and founder of Braining Matters. With 20 years experience in teaching and human-centred design, combined with her lived experience of a late ADHD diagnosis, she brings a unique blend of empathy, education, and practical strategy to her coaching.
Her neuro-affirming, strengths-based approach helps clients feel seen, supported, and empowered to work with their wiring, rather than against it.