We are Kathi (41) and Stefanie (48), a lesbian couple, and we have a child, Lio (7), with ADHD. We love our family life – and at the same time, there are days when it feels like everything is happening at once: school, appointments, arguments over socks, sudden anger, then great closeness again. Not because Lio "doesn't want to," but because stimuli, impulses, and emotions are sometimes faster than all plans.What exhausted us most was this constant feeling of never being finished. You tidy up briefly, turn around – and it's chaos again. And the messier it gets, the harder it becomes for everyone: for Lio, because it's even more stimuli. For us, because we always feel like we're falling short.Then Hatice came as a daily helper. And Hatice didn't give long speeches. Hatice just started – calmly, kindly, clearly. Hatice does one room with each visit. Not five things at once, not "we really need to get this done properly now," but: one room is truly finished. That sounds small, but it's huge. A tidy living room or a clean kitchen changes the mood in the whole home.And the second thing that immediately helped us: Hatice also plays with Lio sometimes. Just like that. Without a program, without a pedagogical tone, without judgment. Sometimes it's 20 minutes where we can catch our breath. A coffee, a moment to sit, a moment of quiet. And Lio feels: There is someone who is there, without demanding anything.