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Kate Brownfield/Creator of ADHD Kids Can Thrive
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of my book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- Join host Kate Brownfield from ADHDKidsCanThrive.com in an enlightening conversation with Cassie Korbfort, MSEd, a Child Development Specialist and early childhood special education expert at the Center for Developing Minds (Devminds.com). This episode delves into the complexities of raising and educating neurodiverse children in preschool and elementary settings. Discover valuable insights into how parents can effectively advocate for their children, the importance of teamwork with educators, and the impact of external factors like COVID and screen time on child development. Kate and Cassie discuss common challenges parents face, such as handling behavioral issues in school, addressing the stigma attached to neurodiversity, and the significance of allowing children to overcome small challenges for long-term success. This episode serves as a helpful guide for parents aiming to support their children's unique learning needs while fostering an environment of growth and resilience both at home and in school. Thank you for listening! Connect with Cassie Korbfort: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassie-korbfort-145193203/ Connect with Kate of ADHD Kids Can Thrive: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of my book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- In this episode, Kate Brownfield sits down with Greg Burnham, ADHD coach, and therapist, to discuss how alternative paths like gap programs can help young adults build confidence, develop life skills, and create a future that truly fits them. Greg shares valuable knowledge on the different levels of "stuckness" young adults experience, the role parents play in this journey, and how to foster independence without forcing a rigid path. If you're a parent looking for alternative ways to support your child's transition into adulthood, this episode is full of actionable advice. Expect to Learn: How to recognize when a young adult is “stuck” and what level of support they need. Why traditional college paths aren't the best fit for every neurodivergent young adult. The benefits of gap programs in building confidence, independence, and real-world skills. How parents can guide their child's journey without unintentionally holding them back. Why focusing on the process, rather than just the outcome, leads to long-term success. In Today's Episode: [01:17] - Meet Greg Burnham [02:13] - What is a gap year? [04:56] - How parents can help (or hinder) their child's path to independence. [07:41] - Why ADHD young adults struggle with life after high school and how to support them. [13:26] - Identifying different levels of "stuckness" and knowing when intervention is needed. [18:05] - What to do if your child fails in college and why it's not the end of the world. [20:09] - How gap programs provide structure and support. [23:36] - Understanding the costs and insurance options. [25:36] - How Gemba Boise helps young adults build confidence, independence, and community. [28:12] - Why personalized paths lead to sustainable growth. Connect with Greg Burnham: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gburnham/ Follow your Host Kate Brownfield: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-wedlock-brownfield-b0b139 Follow the ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast on: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Adhdkidscanthrive Email: adhdkidscanthrive@yahoo.com
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here:https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of ADHD Kids Can Thrive, host Kate Brownfield speaks with Dr. Tamara Rosier, an ADHD expert, coach, and author, about parenting children with ADHD and how ADHD affects family dynamics. Dr. Rosier shares her knowledge from her book "You, Me, and Our ADHD Family", immersing into the emotional challenges, parenting strategies, and key mindset shifts needed to create a healthier family environment. From dealing with big emotions to setting boundaries and building resilience, this conversation is packed with valuable guidance for parents dealing with the ADHD journey. Expect to Learn: Why punishments and rewards don't work for children with ADHD and what does. The "Pool Metaphor" for handling emotional outbursts effectively. How to debrief with your child after a meltdown to teach accountability and resilience. Strategies for avoiding parent burnout while raising ADHD children. The importance of focusing on character development over daily struggles. In Today's Episode: [00:39] - Welcome & Introduction to Guest, Dr. Tamara Rosier [02:47] - Why Dr. Rosier Wrote "You, Me, and Our ADHD Family" [03:42] - How ADHD Traits Impact Family Dynamics [06:27] - Why Parents Must Understand Their Own ADHD First [10:37] - Managing Big Emotions & Defiant Behaviors in ADHD Kids [12:42] - The "Pool Metaphor" for Emotional Regulation [16:31] - How to Keep ADHD Kids Safe During Emotional Outbursts [22:13] - Do Consequences Work? What ADHD Kids Actually Learn [26:03] - Preventing Parent Burnout & Managing Energy Levels [28:05] - Focusing on Character Development Over Perfection [32:12] - Final Reflections Connect with Dr. Tamara Rosier: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-rosier-phd/ Books 1: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Brains-Not-Broken-Strategies/dp/0800739426 Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/You-Our-ADHD-Family-Relationships/dp/0800745353 Website: https://adhdcenterofwestmichigan.com/ Follow your Host Kate Brownfield LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-wedlock-brownfield-b0b139 Follow the ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast on: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Adhdkidscanthrive Email: adhdkidscanthrive@yahoo.com
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here:https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive, host Kate Brownfield speaks with Sarah Templeton, a UK-based ADHD therapist, author, and advocate. Sarah shares her powerful journey of being diagnosed with ADHD at 51 and how it led her to advocate for young offenders with undiagnosed ADHD. She explains deeply the ADHD to prison pipeline, the impact of undiagnosed conditions, and why early intervention is critical. Sarah is a fierce advocate for ADHD awareness in the criminal justice system, working to change policies at the highest levels. Her latest book, How Not to Damage Your ADHD Adolescent, provides vital knowledge for parents to guide their teens toward a positive future. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone with ADHD, this episode is packed with eye opening discussions on ADHD's role in impulsivity, addiction, self-esteem, and crime. Expect to Learn: How undiagnosed ADHD contributes to criminal behavior and addiction. The importance of early ADHD diagnosis and medication in preventing trouble. The link between ADHD, impulsivity, and the criminal justice system. Why the right environment, support, and activities can steer ADHD teens in the right direction. How parents can advocate for their ADHD teens and prevent negative outcomes. In today's Episode: [01:24] - Introduction [02:36] - Sarah's late ADHD diagnosis & her work in prisons [05:38] - What's the difference in how the traits are used in society [09:08] - Sarah's new book [11:48] - How impulsivity leads to legal trouble for ADHD teens [19:14] - The ADHD to prison pipeline: Understanding the risks [22:09] - Drugs, alcohol, and self-medication in ADHD individuals [26:08] - ADHD and increased health risks, including heart disease [32:09] - Why the criminal justice system fails to recognize ADHD [40:54] - The role of teachers in identifying ADHD early [46:47] - Final advice for parents: [51:06] - Closing thoughts & key takeaways Connect with Sarah Templeton: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-templeton-headstuff-adhd/?originalSubdomain=uk Website: https://www.headstuffadhdtherapy.co.uk/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/HOW-DAMAGE-YOUR-ADHD-ADOLESCENT/dp/1739958837 Follow your Host Kate Brownfield LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-wedlock-brownfield-b0b139 Follow the ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast on: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Adhdkidscanthrive Email: adhdkidscanthrive@yahoo.com
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters In this episode, Kate Brownfield interviews Judy Delaware, a pediatric occupational therapist, feeding specialist, and co-founder of Feeding Littles, along with Julie Abrams, an occupational therapist and ADHD parent coach. They examine the challenges of picky eating in children with ADHD, how neurodiversity impacts eating habits, and practical strategies for helping children build a healthier relationship with food. Judy shares her expertise on how early intervention, sensory sensitivities, and parental modeling influence children's eating behaviors. They also discuss mealtime routines, strategies for expanding food variety, and when to seek professional help. Whether you're a parent struggling with mealtime battles or looking for evidence based strategies to help your child overcome food aversions, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Expect to Learn: How picky eating and ADHD are connected. The role of sensory sensitivities and rigid thinking in food choices. How early intervention and parental modeling impact eating habits. Strategies to introduce new foods without resistance. When to seek help from an occupational therapist or feeding specialist. How to make mealtimes less stressful for children and parents. In today's Episode: [01:44] - Meet Judy Delaware and Julie Abrams [03:07] - What is picky eating? Defining the basics [03:49] - How common is picky eating among neurodiverse children? [05:18] - The importance of early intervention in feeding challenges [07:07] - How parental modeling impacts a child's eating habits [09:42] - Mealtime power struggles: Should parents push or let go? [12:20] - The difference between picky eating vs. selective eating disorder [14:44] - How ADHD medications affect appetite and eating patterns [18:14] - Preventing after school hunger crashes [20:08] - How to tell if a child's nutrition is a serious concern [24:01] - Helpful resources for parents & screening tools [26:04] - Avoiding mealtime conflicts and stress [30:31] - Screen time during meals [34:09] - Fun food exposure games to expand a child's diet [40:14] - Can teenagers and adults still improve their eating habits? [43:06] - Judy's book, Feeding Littles Lunches, and how it helps parents Connect with Judy Delaware: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-delaware-otrl-clc-clipp-9011012a/ Books 1: https://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Littles-Lunches-No-Stress-Everyone/dp/0593797450 Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Littles-Beyond-Baby-Led-Weaning-Friendly-Recipes/dp/0593419243 Website: https://feedinglittles.com/ Connect with Julie Abrams: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-abrams-536a03154/ Follow your Host Kate Brownfield LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-wedlock-brownfield-b0b139 Follow the ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast on: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Adhdkidscanthrive Email: adhdkidscanthrive@yahoo.com #ADHD #PickyEating #FeedingLittles #Parenting #ChildNutrition #MindfulEating #SensoryProcessing #FeedingTherapy #Neurodiversity
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive, host Kate Brownfield sits down with Michelle McKeon, an ADHD parent coach, executive functioning coach, and academic coach for children, young adults, and parents. In this episode, they discuss how executive functioning impacts kids in math and writing, making learning more challenging. Michelle, an executive function coach, shares her journey and practical strategies to help parents support their children in building essential skills, reducing frustration, and finding academic success. Michelle McKeon is a certified executive functioning and ADHD coach based in Danville, California. She specializes in helping children, young adults, and parents develop essential learning strategies to navigate ADHD related challenges in school and daily life. With a strong focus on academic coaching, emotional regulation, and executive skills development, Michelle empowers families with actionable techniques to improve learning outcomes. Expect to Learn The connection between executive functioning and academic struggles in math and writing How working memory, organization, and emotional regulation impact learning Practical strategies to support children with ADHD in math and homework How to help kids with writing structure and overcoming overwhelm The role of ChatGPT and AI tools in assisting students with executive function challenges Episode Chapters & Timestamps [01:40] - Introduction to Michelle McKeon [02:53] - Michelle's Personal Journey [05:58] - Why Math is Difficult for ADHD Kids [08:11] - Homework Struggles & Parental Support [11:12] - Helping Older Kids in Math [14:10] - Challenges with Writing & ADHD [16:18] -The Role of AI & ChatGPT in Learning [19:33] - Signs Your Child Needs Extra Support [23:05] - Final Thoughts & Advice for Parents [24:36] - Conclusion Connect with Michelle McKeon: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-mckeon-m-s-acc-cacp-50898825b/ Website: https://atriumacademics.com/ Follow your Host Kate Brownfield: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-wedlock-brownfield-b0b139 Follow the ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast on: Website: http://www.adhdkidscanthrive.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Adhdkidscanthrive Email: adhdkidscanthrive@yahoo.com Subscribe now and share your thoughts in the comments below! #ADHD #ExecutiveFunctioning #ParentingTips #ADHDSupport #MathStruggles #WritingSkills #AcademicCoaching #ADHDEducation
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ------------------------------------------------------------------ In this episode of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast, host Kate Brownfield welcomes Dr. Damon Korb, a developmental and behavioral pediatrician, founder of the Center for Developing Minds, and author of Raising an Organized Child. Dr. Korb shares his expertise on executive functioning, ADHD, and how parents can foster organization, planning, and time management skills in their children. He also introduces OrganizedStudent.com, an online tool designed to help students build executive function skills through structured lessons. Whether your child struggles with time management, organization, motivation, or emotional regulation, this episode provides practical findings and science-backed strategies to support their growth.
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters -------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive, the host Kate Brownfield sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Matthew Zakreski, an expert in neurodivergence, to discuss ADHD, autism, and how the education system impacts children with different learning needs. Dr. Zakreski, author of The Neurodiversity Playbook, Sheds light into the neuroscience of ADHD, the impact of reduced recess and unstructured time in schools, and strategies to help children thrive. He explains why traditional school environments can fail neurodiverse kids and how parents can advocate for better support. Whether you're raising a child with ADHD, autism, or other neurodivergent traits, this episode will give you practical strategies and a fresh perspective on how to support their growth.
Learn kind and practical tips to support your ADHD child by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode, Kate Brownfield from The ADHD Kids Can Thrive interviews Julie Abrams, an occupational therapist (OT) specializing in neurodiverse children and an ADHD parent coach based in Colorado. Julie brings her expertise in sensory systems to shed light on how sensory challenges manifest in children with ADHD and autism, offering parents actionable strategies to support their kids' development. Julie Abrams discusses the foundational role of a child's sensory system in everyday activities like being a student, a friend, and just being a child. She breaks down the tactile, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems, explains how sensory-seeking and sensory-avoiding behaviors present, and provides practical tips for creating sensory-friendly routines at home. Whether you're navigating a recent diagnosis or just curious about supporting your child's sensory needs, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Julie Abrams is an occupational therapist for neurodiverse children and an ADHD parent coach with over 20 years of experience. Based in Colorado, Julie specializes in helping families understand and manage sensory processing challenges in children with ADHD and autism. Her work focuses on improving fine and gross motor skills, attention, and social engagement, empowering both children and their parents to thrive.
Feeling overwhelmed trying to support your ADHD child? Learn kind and practical tips by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode, host Kate Brownfield welcomes Dr. Sarah Cheyette, a pediatric neurologist specializing in ADHD. They explore ADHD diagnosis, treatment strategies, emotional regulation, and the impact of screen time on focus. Dr. Cheyette also introduces her upcoming book, the first ADHD guide published by the American Academy of Neurology, set for release in late summer 2025. If you're a parent, caregiver, or someone navigating ADHD, this episode is packed with practical awareness to help you or your child thrive. Dr. Sarah Cheyette is a pediatric neurologist based in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in ADHD and brain health. She has dedicated her career to helping children and adults understand and manage ADHD. Her upcoming book, published by the American Academy of Neurology, will provide a comprehensive guide to living with ADHD.
Feeling overwhelmed trying to support your ADHD child? Learn kind and practical tips by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In this episode, host Kate Brownfield sits down with Dr. Christie Rogers-Larke, founder and clinical director of Outside of the Box Therapy in South Carolina. Dr. Christie shares her journey growing up with ADHD, her observations as a therapist, and the inspiration behind her children's book, The ADHD Porcupine and the Bunny. Diagnosed with ADHD in college, Dr. Christie uses her personal experiences and professional expertise to support neurodiverse children and their families. Through practical advice, real-life examples, and the heart-touching story of her book, she emphasizes the importance of understanding, compassion, and recognizing the unique strengths of individuals with ADHD. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and caregivers looking to support neurodiverse children better and help them thrive in their own way.
Feeling overwhelmed trying to support your ADHD child? Learn kind and practical tips by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ------------------------------------------------- In this heartfelt episode, host Kate Brownfield speaks with Tony Bellezza and Cassi Bellezza, the founders of the nonprofit Anthony's Way-The Road to Kindness. The foundation was born out of their personal experiences raising a child with ADHD and is dedicated to providing comprehensive, hands-on support for children with ADHD and their families. This episode explores their journey, the struggles faced by ADHD families, and the vision behind their impactful organization. Tony and Cassi are parents, advocates, and the founders of Anthony's Way, a nonprofit organization committed to helping children with ADHD find their passions and thrive. Drawing from their late son Anthony's inspiring legacy of kindness and resilience, they have developed a roadmap to offer hands-on support for ADHD families. Their mission is to provide resources and a community where every child can grow with confidence and kindness.
Feeling overwhelmed trying to support your ADHD child? Learn kind and practical tips by downloading the First 3 Chapters of the book for FREE here: https://bit.ly/first_3_chapters ------------------------------------------------- In this compelling episode of ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast, host Kate Brownfield speaks with Emma Tekstra, a global health consultant, actuary, and author of How to Be a Healthy Human. Emma shares her inspiring journey of advocating for her son's health after he was diagnosed with Asperger's and ADHD alongside other health challenges. This episode dives into Emma's practical strategies for improving children's health and offers hope to parents navigating similar challenges. Emma Tekstra is an actuary turned global health consultant and author. Her passion for health advocacy began 15 years ago when her son was diagnosed with Asperger's and ADHD. Armed with her scientific background, Emma pursued alternative approaches to improve her son's overall health, leading to transformative outcomes. She now champions parental empowerment and proactive health strategies for children and families.
In this episode, host Kate from ADHDKidsCanThrive.com is joined by Jennifer Gay Summers, an esteemed author and writer. Jennifer, a mother of a neurodivergent child, shares her personal journey from initial denial to becoming an empowered advocate for her child. Jennifer offers valuable insights drawn from her experiences, providing guidance for parents on supporting children with ADHD. The conversation delves into the challenges of addressing sensory processing disorders, the importance of self-advocacy, and how to empower children by focusing on their strengths. Jennifer also discusses the impact of parenting a transgender child and emphasizes the significance of unconditional love in embracing unexpected life journeys. Join Kate and Jennifer as they discuss overcoming obstacles, educating oneself, and nurturing a supportive environment for ADHD children to thrive. Whether you're starting or already on this journey, this episode aims to bring understanding, advice, and a sense of community to parents navigating similar paths. Learn more from my guest: https://jennifergaysummers.com/ Learn more from Kate at: http://adhdkidscanthrive.com/ #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
In this final episode of 2024, Kate Brownfield, an experienced ADHD parent and parent coach, discusses the challenges and strategies for navigating the holiday season with children who have ADHD. As the podcast prepares to return in January 2025 with an exciting lineup of experts, Kate shares her personal journey and insights gained from over two decades of parenting children with ADHD. Kate highlights why the holidays can be particularly tricky for kids with ADHD, touching on issues such as emotional regulation, changes in routine, dietary impacts, and social challenges. She provides practical advice for parents on how to create a supportive environment that helps both parents and children thrive during this festive time. Topics include the importance of maintaining a balanced schedule, setting realistic expectations, and preparing children for social interactions. Join Kate as she offers valuable tips on how to manage the holiday hustle and bustle, ensuring a smoother experience for families with ADHD. Remember to breathe, find calm, and embrace the mantra that every ADHD child can thrive with the right support. Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown, a triple-board-certified sleep medicine physician. Dr. Brown obtained sleep medicine training at the University of Pennsylvania and was a faculty member at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia until recently. Join us for an enlightening conversation about the importance of sleep for children with ADHD. Dr. Brown shares her expertise on how prioritizing sleep can help children and adults thrive, achieve optimal health, and reach their fullest potential. In this episode, Kate and Dr. Brown delve into the common sleep challenges faced by children with ADHD and explore strategies to improve sleep quality. Dr. Brown explains the complex relationship between ADHD and sleep and how behavioral, medical, and 24-hour factors play a role in sleep struggles. The discussion also highlights the impact of a child's sleep issues on family dynamics and the importance of addressing these challenges early on. Dr. Brown offers practical advice on maintaining healthy sleep habits, such as establishing consistent routines, managing screen time, and improving nutrition. She also emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help when necessary and guides parents on supporting their children's sleep journey while caring for their own well-being. Tune in to discover valuable insights and actionable tips to help your ADHD child—and your family—sleep better and live healthier lives. Learn more: https://www.therestfulsleepplace.com/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Colin Guare, a renowned behavioral analyst and co-author of the bestselling "Smart But Scattered" series. Smart But Scattered: Second Edition, available November 2024. Colin shares his journey growing up with ADHD, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs experienced along the way. The conversation delves into Colin's work with children and adults, highlighting his passion for motivation and behavior change. He discusses the impact of COVID-19 on children's school readiness and the evolving challenges faced by parents and educators. Kate and Colin explore the benefits and pitfalls of technology, especially for kids with ADHD, and share practical advice for balancing its use. Colin also introduces the concept of motivational interviewing, offering parents a new approach to communicating with their children. With humor and wisdom, he encourages listeners to embrace the journey of raising children with ADHD, emphasizing the ever-evolving nature of life and the importance of celebrating small successes along the way. Learn more about Colin's books here: https://www.guilford.com/author/Colin-Guare Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Dr. Angela Low, an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia, a research associate at Simon Fraser University's CHART lab, and consulting on several child and youth mental health projects with government and community organizations locally and globally. Dr. Low discusses the pervasive feelings of shame in parenthood, especially for those raising children with ADHD. She explains how shame can lead to anger, defensiveness, and disconnection and shares insights on building resilience to overcome these emotions. Dr. Low delves into the psychology of shame, comparing it with guilt, and offers practical strategies for parents to manage and heal from shame. She emphasizes the importance of community and connection in mitigating shame and highlights the evolutionary role of these emotions in parenting. Through her research, she reveals how shame can hinder learning and growth and offers guidance on fostering self-compassion and forgiveness to navigate the parenting journey. Join Kate and Dr. Low as they explore the complexities of shame in parenthood and provide valuable advice for parents striving to connect more deeply with their children and themselves. Learn more: https://www.understandparentshame.com/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Dr. Stuart Ablon, a renowned psychologist from Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor, and Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair. He is also the founding director of Think: Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Ablon shares insights from his groundbreaking approach, Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), which emphasizes empathy and skill-building over traditional discipline methods. In this engaging episode, Dr. Ablon explains the importance of understanding and addressing children's underlying skills deficits and how parents can work collaboratively with their kids to solve behavioral issues. Through practical scenarios, listeners will learn how to apply the CPS model to everyday parenting challenges, fostering stronger relationships and better outcomes for children. Whether you're a parent of a young child or a teenager, this episode provides valuable tools to help you navigate the complexities of raising a child with ADHD. Discover how empathy and collaboration can transform your parenting approach and support your child's development and well-being. Learn more: https://www.stuartablon.com/ https://thinkkids.org/staff_members/dr-j-stuart-ablon/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Dr. Alison McClymont, a renowned British child psychologist with over a decade of experience in child and adolescent mental health. Specializing in trauma and emotional resilience, Dr. McClymont shares insights from her new book, "How to Help Your Child Cope with Anything," a must-read guide for creating resilient children. In this episode, we explore Dr. McClymont's personal journey as a neurodiverse individual with ADHD and how it shapes her approach to psychological theory and parenting. She highlights the often-overlooked trauma impacts of being neurodiverse and the importance of adapting theories to support neurodiverse children effectively. We also delve into the evolution of parenting over the decades, the pressures of modern motherhood, and the overwhelming influence of social media. Dr. McClymont provides valuable guidance on understanding and navigating big and small traumas, emphasizing empathy and communication between parents and children. The discussion further touches on academic challenges and the concept of failure, offering a fresh perspective on creativity and the unique gifts of neurodiverse individuals. Dr. McClymont's words of wisdom encourage parents to embrace and celebrate their children's differences while advocating for their needs. Learn more: https://www.dralisonmcclymont.com/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
My guest is Dr. Robert Melillo, a globally recognized brain health expert. Dr. Melillo, a clinician, professor, brain researcher, and best-selling author shares his personal journey and the innovative Melillo Method, which has transformed the lives of countless children with ADHD, autism, OCD, and other developmental issues. In this episode, Dr. Melillo discusses the rising prevalence of neurodiversity, the critical role of early brain development, and the impact of lifestyle factors. He also sheds light on how imbalances in brain function can be addressed through targeted exercises, nutrition, and advanced therapies. Listen to inspiring stories of children who have thrived under his care and gain valuable insights on how to help your child achieve their fullest potential. Learn more: https://www.drrobertmelillo.com/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse
My guest is Emily Rubin Persons from SkipCoaching.com, a PCC certified ADHD life coach. Emily shares her journey from being a parent of an ADHD child to becoming a dedicated coach, offering invaluable support to students and adults alike. Learn about the essential executive functioning skills needed for high school and college transitions, and discover practical strategies for parents to foster independence and self-awareness in their ADHD teens. Emily discusses the importance of communication, self-acceptance, and celebrating small victories to build confidence. She also provides tips on when to seek ADHD coaching and how it can make a significant difference in managing life's challenges. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with expert advice and heartfelt stories aimed at helping ADHD kids thrive. Learn more: https://www.skipcoaching.com/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #adhdcoach #neurodiverse
My guest is Sean McCormick, an expert in executive functions and founder of EFspecialist.com. In this episode, Sean shares invaluable insights on helping ADHD children thrive at school and home. Discover practical strategies to support your child's executive function, including Sean's innovative CLEAN method for organizing school materials. Learn about the importance of setting proactive goals, using declarative language, and focusing on progress over perfection. Whether you're a parent seeking tips or an educator looking for effective techniques, this conversation offers a wealth of knowledge to help children with ADHD succeed. Don't miss out on these actionable insights! Link to Sean's CLEAN method: https://www.efspecialists.com/post/organize-your-backpack Learn more: https://www.efspecialists.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #ADHDchild
My guest is Elizabeth Hamblett, a college learning disabilities consultant and author of "Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities." Elizabeth shares her journey from a high school special ed teacher to a college consultant and the experiences that led her to write her book. In this episode, they discuss the critical considerations for parents and students with learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression when preparing for college. Elizabeth explains the differences between high school and college accommodations, the importance of fostering independence, and the process of registering for disability services at the college level. They also touch on the myths and realities of disclosing disabilities during the college application process and what to look for in a college to ensure it's the right fit for your child. Elizabeth offers practical advice on building the necessary skills for college success and navigating the complexities of college accommodations. Whether you're a parent or a student, this episode provides valuable insights and actionable steps to ensure a smooth transition to college life for students with disabilities. Learn more: https://ldadvisory.com/ Suggest Article Reads: College Disability Services Research Form Challenging Assumptions About Different Types of Colleges and Students with LD and ADHD Is There a “Best” College for Students with a Certain Learning Disability, Dyslexia, or ADHD? How to Research College Disability Accommodations and Other Academic Supports ______ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up ------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #adhdchild
My guests are Diane Dempster and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, parent coaches and co-founders of Impact Parents. They provide behavioral management training for parents and educators for complex kids. Elaine and Diane share their stories of parenting complex kids and how these experiences led them to become parent coaches. They discuss the challenges of parenting complex kids and emphasize the importance of communication, understanding, and patience. The episode is filled with valuable insights and practical advice to help parents navigate the complexities of raising children with ADHD, anxiety, and other executive function challenges. We dive into the top 10 pieces of advice for parents, including committing to calm, making it okay to make mistakes, teaching the life skill of asking for help, and much more. Whether your child is a six-year-old or a teenager, these tips are designed to help you create a supportive and nurturing environment for your complex kid. Don't miss this episode if you're looking for effective strategies to improve your parenting skills and build a stronger relationship with your child. Listen now and discover how you can thrive with your complex kid! Learn more from Impact Parents: https://impactparents.com/thrive Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning
My guest is April Rehrig, a veteran school psychologist and founder of RISE Educational Advocacy and Consulting. In this insightful episode, April shares her expertise on navigating the complexities of school IEP (Individualized Education Program) and 504 plans for children with ADHD. April explains the differences and intersections between IEPs and 504 plans, how they both ensure a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), and clarifies common misconceptions. She provides valuable advice for parents on how to advocate for their child's needs, including the importance of putting requests in writing to trigger school action and procedural safeguards. Through real-life scenarios, April highlights the importance of early intervention and continuous support, debunking the myth that good grades exclude children from needing these plans. She also emphasizes the power of parental advocacy and offers practical tips on how to effectively request evaluations and accommodations. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help children with ADHD thrive in their educational journey. Tune in to learn how to make informed decisions and secure the necessary supports for your child's success. Learn more: https://www.riseeducationaladvocacy.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Dr. Ned Hallowell, a world-renowned authority on ADHD. Dr. Hallowell shares his unique perspective on ADHD, challenging traditional views and emphasizing the potential positives of this condition. Dr. Hallowell redefines ADHD not as a disorder, but as a way of being in the world, characterized by both remarkable strengths and notable challenges. He discusses the importance of nurturing a child's interests and talents, fostering a supportive environment, and avoiding the common pitfalls of negative reinforcement. With practical advice for parents and educators, Dr. Hallowell outlines strategies to help ADHD children thrive, including the importance of connection, the power of play, and the cycle of excellence. He also provides insights into managing daily struggles and the crucial role of positive reinforcement. Tune in to discover how to transform the ADHD experience from a source of frustration into a journey of growth and success. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or simply interested in understanding ADHD better, this episode is packed with valuable wisdom and actionable tips. Learn more about Dr. Ned Hallowell: https://drhallowell.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #AUHD #autism
My guest is Peter Fitzpatrick, the co-founder and CEO of Fawn Friends. Peter shares his personal journey and how it led to the creation of Willow, an AI-powered stuffed animal designed to provide emotional support to children. Learn about the fascinating technology behind Willow and how it helps kids with emotional regulation, executive function, and building secure relationships. Discover the potential of AI in therapy toys and its impact on both children and parents. Peter's insights into the development and application of this groundbreaking technology offer a glimpse into the future of emotional support for neurodiverse children. Don't miss this enlightening conversation about how AI is making a difference today. Find more about Willow Here: FawnFriends.com —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #ai #AUHD #autism
My guest is Damon Korb, M.D., a board-certified developmental and behavioral pediatrician who examines the neurodevelopmental brain functions that determine how a child learns, behaves, and socializes. As the clinic director of the Center for Developing Minds, he guides a team of child development experts who care for struggling children and young adults. With the recent publication of his award-winning book Raising an Organized Child, Dr. Korb aims to provide parents with an assortment of tools to help their children develop the skills they need to thrive. Dr. Korb has nearly 30 years of pediatric practice experience, including 25 years focusing on child behavior and development. In this episode, Dr. Korb explains the complexities of ADHD, describing it as a genetic neurological condition that affects focus, attention, and self-control. He highlights the impact of ADHD on children's school performance, mentioning higher dropout rates, increased reprimands, and the struggle with consistency. He also discusses how these challenges affect children psychologically and emotionally. Dr. Korb introduces the concept of mental energy, processing controls, and self-control as key components of a functioning attention system. He explains how breakdowns in any of these areas can manifest differently in each child, influencing their behavior at home and school. To help children with ADHD, Dr. Korb outlines five steps to raising an organized child: be consistent, introduce order, give everything a place, practice forward-thinking, and promote problem-solving. Dr. Korb provides practical advice on managing screen time and implementing organizational tools like calendars and planners. He stresses the importance of collaboration between parents and children in creating effective systems and routines. In conclusion, Dr. Korb encourages parents to seek assessment if they suspect ADHD, read relevant literature, maintain perspective, and support their children with patience and love. He acknowledges the challenges of parenting but emphasizes the long-term goal of helping children become successful adults. Dr. Damon's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07TWMK1KM Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up. Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review!
My guest is Brice Hancock, a former addict and the founder of Mile High Recovery in Denver, Colorado. In this insightful discussion, we delve into the complexities of addiction, particularly in relation to ADHD, and how it impacts individuals and their families. Brice shares his personal journey from addiction to recovery, providing a raw and honest account of his struggles and triumphs. He also discusses the alarming rise of fentanyl-related deaths and the importance of having open conversations with children about the dangers of drug use. We explore the signs of addiction in young people, the impact of social media and video games on mental health, and the challenges parents face in helping their adult children who struggle with addiction. Brice offers practical advice on setting boundaries, seeking support, and the different treatment options available. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone concerned about a loved one's addiction, this episode aims to educate and provide hope. Tune in to gain valuable insights and learn how to navigate the difficult journey of addiction and recovery. Learn more about Mile High Recovery Center: https://milehighrecoverycenter.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up. —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #addiction
My guest is Dr. Sarah Cheyette, a pediatric neurologist. Dr. Sarah Cheyette graduated cum laude in Cognitive Neuroscience from Princeton University and received her medical degree from the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Following specialty training in pediatrics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and in pediatric neurology at Seattle Children's Hospital, she now practices at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, where she focuses on treating ADHD in both children and adults. Dr. Sarah shares her expertise on how ADHD is often intertwined with anxiety and depression, offering valuable insights and practical advice for managing these complex issues. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between focus and self-esteem, and how lack of focus can lead to negative experiences and increased anxiety. Dr. Sarah also addresses the difficulties of finding professional help, the role of exercise and healthy habits in managing mental health, and strategies for parents to support their children in school and daily life. Additionally, she provides guidance on handling more severe concerns such as suicidal ideation, stressing the importance of safety, and seeking professional evaluation when necessary. This episode is a must-listen for parents looking for comprehensive strategies to support their children through the challenges of ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Learn more from Dr. Sarah Cheyette: https://sarahcheyette.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Jacob, a Bristol native and ADHD advocate. Jacob shares his personal journey and discusses his life with ADHD, which he was diagnosed with at age 13, and the challenges of growing up without a supportive ADHD community. He delves into his motivations for becoming an advocate, inspired by the lack of resources for girls with ADHD and his desire to provide representation and hope for new parents navigating early diagnoses. Jacob reflects on his parents' crucial role in normalizing his ADHD and encouraging his interests, particularly in drama and sports. He emphasizes the importance of pushing ADHD children in their areas of interest to help them excel. As a mental health professional working in early intervention for psychosis, Jacob combines his expertise and lived experience to support others. He highlights the significance of outdoor activities and community support groups, particularly for adults with ADHD, to foster a sense of belonging and shared experience. Throughout the episode, Jacob offers insights and advice for parents, educators, and individuals with ADHD, underscoring the potential for creativity and success when ADHD traits are channeled positively. Learn more from Jacob: https://www.instagram.com/adhdfatheruk/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Kristen McNeely, a licensed marriage and family therapist and board-certified behavioral analyst from Southern California. In this insightful episode, Kristen shares her expertise on the intersection of ADHD and anxiety in children, providing valuable advice for parents navigating these challenges. Discover the distinct characteristics of ADHD and anxiety, and learn why it's crucial to differentiate between the two. Kristen offers practical strategies to help children manage their attention and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of predictability, specific directions, and visual aids. Explore effective ways to support your child academically and emotionally, including building a positive rapport with school staff, understanding the role of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and seeking professional support when necessary. Kristen also addresses the challenges of school refusal and the importance of early intervention. Tune in for Kristen's words of wisdom and actionable tips to help your child thrive in school and life despite the complexities of ADHD and anxiety. Learn more about Kristen McNeely: https://kristenmcneely.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Marydee Sklar, founder of ExecutiveFunctioningSuccess.com, for an inspiring conversation about overcoming executive functioning challenges. Marydee shares her personal journey and professional insights into supporting both children and adults who struggle with these skills. In this episode, Marydee recounts her own difficulties with executive functioning and how they affected her life from childhood through adulthood. She describes her transformation into a learning specialist and the creation of her program, "Seeing My Time," which teaches time management, planning, and organization from a brain-based perspective. Marydee emphasizes the importance of understanding the brain's role in behavior, the necessity of parental involvement in the learning process, and how her unique approach can help families develop independence and improve their daily lives. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone dealing with executive functioning challenges, this episode offers valuable advice and practical strategies to help you thrive. More on Marydee Sklar: https://executivefunctioningsuccess.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
Join Kate from ADHDkidscanthrive.com as she revisits an insightful conversation she recorded with her dear friend Lisa two years ago after the COVID-19 pandemic. Both mothers share the unique challenges and triumphs of raising sons with ADHD, offering wisdom and support to listeners who may be on similar paths. In this heartfelt episode, Lisa opens up about her son's journey through high school, his transition to college, and the various strategies and tools they've used to navigate ADHD. From medication trials to the importance of meeting your child where they're at, Lisa's experiences provide a relatable and encouraging perspective. Kate and Lisa also discuss the impact of the pandemic on their children's learning and mental health, emphasizing the need for flexibility and understanding in these unprecedented times. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone seeking to understand ADHD better, this episode offers valuable insights and a sense of community. How We Roll, A Parents Journey On Raising A Child with ADHD by Kate Brownfield: Available on Amazon Here Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Krissy Pozatek, MSW, a seasoned parent coach and author of the landmark book The Parallel Process. Krissy will discuss the concept of balanced parenting and share her expertise on how parents can grow alongside their struggling adolescents or young adults, particularly those with ADHD. We delve into the pitfalls of enmeshed parenting, where parents often take over their children's responsibilities, leading to codependency and apathy. Chrissy explains how balanced parenting, with healthy emotional boundaries, can help children develop essential life skills and self-regulation. Chrissy also introduces four key principles for effective parenting: maintaining parental authority, emotional attunement, holding behavioral boundaries, and valuing struggle. These principles can transform the home environment, promoting a child's independence and self-esteem. Additionally, Chrissy shares her experiences from wilderness therapy programs and offers guidance on when such interventions might be necessary. She emphasizes the importance of integrating these changes back into the home for lasting impact. Tune in for a conversation filled with practical advice and hope for parents navigating the challenges of raising struggling adolescents and young adults. Learn more Krissy Pozetek, MSW: https://www.parallel-process.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Dr. Russell Ramsey, an expert in cognitive and behavioral psychology, to discuss the benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for ADHD teens and young adults. Dr. Ramsey, the author of six books on adult ADHD, delves into what CBT is and how it can be a game-changer for those with ADHD. In this episode, Kate and Dr. Ramsey explore CBT's ins and outs, its effectiveness compared to other therapies, and how it can help individuals with ADHD manage their symptoms better. Dr. Ramsey explains the importance of structured plans, realistic expectations, and the role of cognitive strategies in improving executive functioning. They also discuss the differences between CBT therapy and ADHD coaching, the potential for addressing comorbidities like anxiety and depression, and the importance of readiness for change. Practical advice is given to parents on how to advocate for their children and what to look for in a qualified therapist. Don't miss this insightful conversation that provides valuable information and resources for anyone looking to support an ADHD teen or young adult. Learn how CBT can help build better habits, improve academic performance, and foster a more positive outlook on life. Learn more about Dr. Ramsey: https://www.cbt4adhd.com/ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #cbt
My guest is Dr. Laura Honos-Webb, a clinical psychologist and author specializing in ADD and ADHD. She shares her expertise on the innovative Bonding Health app, designed to improve ADHD parent-child relationships through research-based exercises. In this episode, learn about the interconnectedness of ADHD, executive functioning, and emotional dysregulation. Discover practical strategies for parents to help their ADHD children build essential executive functioning skills. Dr. Honos-Webb also discusses the challenges of managing screen time for ADHD kids and provides valuable tips for creating a balanced and healthy digital environment. Gain actionable advice on fostering positive communication, setting goals, and developing self-talk skills to empower children with ADHD. This episode is a must-listen for parents seeking effective ways to support their neurodiverse children. Learn more: Bonding Health _____ Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #bondinghealth #screentime
My guest is Dr. William (Bill) Dodson, M.D., LF-APA, a board-certified adult psychiatrist who has spent his career helping patients achieve the best possible outcomes from ADHD treatment, which earned him international acclaim. Dr. Dodson has been instrumental in advancing the field's understanding of ADHD medication optimization, ADHD-related sleep disorders, and the emotional component of ADHD, most notably through his recognition of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (“RSD”) as a core feature. His work with patients with highly complex psychiatric needs has earned him international acclaim. Dive into the intriguing and often misunderstood world of ADHD in this enlightening podcast episode featuring Dr. Bill Dodson. As a board-certified adult psychiatrist and a pioneer in adult ADHD treatment, Dr. Dodson brings an array of knowledge and expertise to this comprehensive discussion with Kate from ADHDKidsCanThrive.com. This episode explores the often-held fears and anxieties parents have when selecting a medication regimen for their ADHD-affected children. Dr. Dodson demystifies ADHD treatments and underlines the vital role medications play in managing ADHD. He also sheds light on ADHD's distressing aspects, such as impulsivity, internal hyperarousal, emotional dysregulation, insomnia, and rejection sensitivity. Listeners will learn about the different classes of ADHD medications and how they can alleviate these challenges. Topics like the impact of ADHD symptoms on a child's personal relationships and school performance, the disorder's gender-specific effects, the crucial role of correct medication, and the importance of aerobic exercise as an alternative treatment are also addressed. The episode concludes with guidance on determining accurate dosage control, medication continuity, and developing empathy and understanding towards those diagnosed with ADHD. Laden, with Dr. Dodson's professional wisdom, this conversation serves as an invaluable resource for parents grappling with the decision to medicate their ADHD children. Tune in today to gain a deeper understanding of ADHD and its management. Learn more: https://www.dodsonadhdtreatment.com/ _______ Topics Covered in this Episode: -Why is medication a standard protocol of intervention when diagnosed with ADHD? - Why do some people with ADHD need medication and others do not? - What symptoms does stimulant medication treat when ADHD is involved? - What symptoms does non-stimulant medication treat when ADHD is involved? - How does a parent or person determine if an ADHD medication is helping or not? - What role does aerobic exercise play when a person has ADHD? - What are the best types of professionals who can treat ADHD? - Dr. Dodson's words of wisdom when it comes to ADHD medication. _____ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #adhdmedication
My guest is Mindy Hudon, a speech-language pathologist, author, and creator of innovative educational tools. She has dedicated herself to empowering children and adults alike to overcome communication challenges and develop essential life skills, such as executive function skills. Mindy has created a series of innovative and engaging educational tools. This episode digs into her creation, the "Be a Timekeeper Clock", aimed at helping young children to grasp the concept of time enjoyable. Moreover, we discuss her award-winning graphic novel, "Cody's Adventures, How I Learned to Defeat the Time Snatchers," crafted to appeal to teens while serving essential executive function strategies. Engage with Mindy as she takes us through her personal and professional experiences, yielding valuable insights. She lays bare her experiences as a speech-language pathologist, working with patients suffering from traumatic brain injuries or strokes, her transition into the school systems, and her endeavors to help her own child overcome executive function challenges. Book on Amazon: Link to Buy Mindy's Book Learn More:https://www.mindyhudon.com/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: Mindy's personal and professional journey working with kids who struggle with time management. Why time management is hard for kids with ADHD? Strategies to put in place to help support time management How can her children's book teach young teens about time management? Mindy's words of wisdom. —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #kidsbooks #timemanagment
My guest is Dr. Elisa Song, a Stanford-, NYU-, UCSF-trained integrative pediatrician - and she is on a mission to revolutionize the future of children's health! In 2005, the New England Journal of Medicine predicted that for the first time in history, our children are expected to have a shorter lifespan than us, their parents. Fast forward almost 20 years, and things aren't much better. She does just that with her groundbreaking new book, Healthy Kids, Happy Kids: An Integrative Pediatrician's Guide to Whole Child Resilience. Creating a resilient, thriving microbiome is the key to raising resilient, thriving kids from the inside out. In Healthy Kids, Happy Kids, Dr. Song shares her proven and practical plan for creating Microbiome Magic every day—for your whole family! Learn about the significance of gut health in children and understand its profound impact on overall wellness, particularly for neurodivergent children. Dr. Song educates on the role of food, diet, and lifestyle in maintaining children's health. It sheds light on the gut-brain connection and how nurturing this dynamic can regulate children's moods, mental health, attention, and focus. Listen in to unravel how gut microbiome issues can cause allergies, asthma, and behavioral problems, and understand the power of 'psychobiotics' in regulating neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. This episode is a perfect blend of critical insights into achieving better health for children through conscious nutrition and lifestyle choices, building stronger gut health, and understanding the role of the gut in overall physical and mental health. Dr. Song helps parents chart a course for healthier environments and shares guidance on tackling common childhood ailments naturally. Learn More:https://www.healthykidshappykids.com/book/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: How are our brain and our gut connected? What does our skin indicate about our health? What does our poop indicate about our health? How can a child buy into their own health? How are ultra-processed foods hurting an individual? What role can antibiotics play in disrupting our gut health? How do we use natural remedies to support our health? A suggested protocol of supplements if ADHD is involved? Dr. Song's words of wisdom for parents raising neurodivergent kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #foodismedicine #rootcausemedicine
My guest is Jim Rajan, an international seer. He started his professional life working in film and TV and then moved to study world healing methods, including shamanism, reiki, Traditional Chinese medicine, and Daoist training. Jim grew up struggling with attention and learning. He was highly sensitive and a feeler of rejection. As a child, they thought he was autistic. He failed to thrive as a baby, and they put it down to transmitted anxiety. Receiving anxiety from others was painful and confusing for Jim. Now, he does deep healing work for others. Listeners are given an intimate peek into Jim's journey of self-discovery through his own struggles. The conversation illuminates the art of raising highly sensitive children while navigating the accompanying fears. This episode engages in educational critiques, calling attention to the educational system's failure to appropriately address the needs of children with emotional fluxes. Despite the pitfalls of parenting, Jim emphasizes the unique 'mission' it offers. He draws upon Buddhist beliefs and personal motivation, discussing the role of suffering in instilling growth and resilience. Learn More on Jim Rajan: https://jimrajan.com/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is a Seer? Jim shares his own journey growing up and struggles with going to school. Jim shares his definition of a highly sensitive person. How does Jim's family support him? How did Jim build resilience in his life? His words of wisdom for parents. —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Dr. Katja Fredriksen, a reputed pediatric neuropsychologist and the co-author of the informative new book Different Thinkers: ADHD. Her book aims to clarify the ambiguity around ADHD for both children and adults, offering practical coping strategies while celebrating their potential. In this illuminating conversation, we dissect the intricacies of ADHD—an often-observed neurodevelopmental condition in children. Dr. Fredriksson guides us through various challenges: recognizing symptoms, difficulties in diagnosing ADHD, especially in girls, and the influence of digital screens on ADHD. She further highlights the importance of understanding the exclusive developmental traits of children with ADHD and how early identification can foster a healthy mindset and address self-deprecating beliefs. We then explore the inspiration behind 'Different Thinkers: ADHD.' The book hopes to embolden children with ADHD, equipping them with knowledge about their unique cognition and honoring their distinct ways of thinking. Don't miss out on this insightful episode loaded with valuable insights for your ADHD journey. This episode further illuminates the experiences of children with ADHD and underscores the need to empathize with their unique worldviews. It suggests coping mechanisms, emphasizes recognizing their strengths, and discusses the transformative power of child-friendly resources to encourage discussions about neurodiversity. It underscores children's need for self-advocacy, teaching them to stand up for themselves, fostering self-esteem, and enabling them to navigate social and academic landscapes successfully. This episode celebrates the positive traits of ADHD, including augmented creativity and innovation. Parents and caregivers are advised to acknowledge their child's developmental stage and abilities. This encourages compassion and patience. Moreover, the episode extols the critical role of self-care for parents and caregivers—indispensable to their wellness and critical for their ability to care for and nurture their children effectively. More on Different Thinkers: ADHD by Dr. Fredriksen and Dr. Rothman: https://www.boystownpress.org/different-thinkers-adhd-softcover/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is ADHD, and how is it diagnosed? What to do when suspicious of ADHD but school isn't on board yet? Is ADHD being overdiagnosed? Why are girls so tricky to diagnose? How can a child be a part of the process of diagnosis? Why write a children's book? What are the strengths of ADHD? Dr. Katja Fredriksen's words of wisdom for parents. —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Dr. Mark Bertin, an acclaimed developmental-behavioral pediatrician, assistant professor at New York Medical College, and author specializing in ADHD management. We delve into the world of ADHD, breaking down its complexities and how integrating mindfulness can transform the lives of families grappling with it. Dr. Bertin extensively elaborates on the concept of ADHD as a developmental delay in managing daily life skills such as attention, organization, planning, time management, emotion, and effort. He reaffirms the effectiveness of mindfulness and self-compassion in managing ADHD-related stress and building resilience. Taking a closer look at mindfulness, we explore how being fully present can help parents and children navigate the hurdles that come with ADHD. With mindfulness, parents can become more patient, responsive, and resilient, improving both their own well-being and their child's behavior. We consider the complexities of modern life and school pressures, discussing how a mindful parenting approach can significantly enhance family life. Focusing on the importance of balancing our inherent negativity bias with gratitude and mindfulness, Dr. Bertin shares insights on elevating our general happiness amidst our digital age distractions. As we delve deeper into the trials of parents dealing with ADHD, we examine societal pressures, misunderstandings, and the value of incorporating self-compassion into mindfulness practice. Self-compassion can improve our overall well-being, change our interactions with others, and boost our persistence and patience. Finally, Dr. Bertin advocates for parents to prioritize their needs, be it through mindfulness practices or daily activities that maintain sanity. Parents need to be patient, resilient, and mindful in navigating the unique challenges imposed by ADHD. More on Dr. Mark Bertin: https://developmentaldoctor.com/ Dr. Bertin's Mindfullness Resources: https://developmentaldoctor.com/mindfulness-resources/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is mindfulness? What is it about ADHD that makes life for parents more stressful? How can you be mindful in a fast-moving world? What are the types of mindful practices? What is a self-compassion practice? Dr. Bertin's words of wisdom for parents? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Nathan Clarkson, a celebrated actor, best-selling author, and filmmaker who takes us through his remarkable life journey. Nathan, best known for his vivid creativity and a member of the esteemed Clarkson family, grew up facing numerous hurdles that included ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and learning disabilities. His thought-provoking experiences form the basis of the best-selling book "Different: The Story of an Outside-the-Box Kid and The Mom Who Loved Him," a collaborative effort with his proud mother, Sally Clarkson. Nathan details his journey from feeling out of place as a youth to a self-assured adult. The discourse underscores the paramount role of parents in providing for physical needs, engaging in meaningful conversations, demonstrating compassion, and showering unconditional love. Nathan's story serves as a beacon of hope to everyone dealing with mental health and learning challenges. It underscores the possibility of a resilient, fulfilling life filled with self-love, acceptance, and overall wellness. "Different: The Story of an Outside-the-Box Kid and Mom Who Loved Him" is Nathan and his mother's joint effort to narrate their inspiring tale of perseverance. His story is significant for individuals feeling out of place, indicating hope and strength in unconventional journeys. Nathan emphasizes his deep sense of spirituality and its pivotal role in his resilience. He credits his belief in a purposeful divine design for his strength, making it his anchor in uncertain times. Coming into his own as a thriving adult in the creative industry, Nathan delights in his roles as an actor, filmmaker, and writer, bearing testament to his inspiring journey. He concludes the episode with practical tips for parents and educators on appreciating and enhancing the uniqueness of children with ADHD. Join Nathan to explore the beauty in uniqueness, the strength in accepting one's self, and the power in erasing societal molds to reveal our true selves. More on Nathan Clarkson: https://www.instagram.com/nathanjclarkson/ Link to his book “Different” on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PZbK5J —--- Topics covered in this episode: Nathan Clarkson gives us some history on the type of kid he was growing up. Why did he write the book with his Mom about his journey? The arc of his life from a child to a young adult? How does Nate's spiritual life play a role in his own resiliency? What Nate is doing now as an adult? What are Nathan's words of wisdom for kids and/or parents who feel like out-of-the-box kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic
My guest is Dr. Lori Desautels, author and Assistant Professor at Butler University since 2016 where she teaches both undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Education. Lori was also an Assistant Professor at Marian University in Indianapolis for eight years where she founded the Educational Neuroscience Symposium that has now reached thousands of educators and is in its 15th year. Lori's passion is engaging her students through the social and relational neurosciences as it applies to education. She does this by integrating the tier one trauma accommodating Applied Educational Neuroscience framework, and its learning principles and practices into her coursework at Butler. Lori is the author of several books such as Connections over Compliance, Eyes are Never Queit, Body and Brain Brilliance coming in 2024, and more. In this profound episode, we present a comprehensive discussion with Dr. Lori Desautels, unraveling the complexities of behavior management in a changing socio-educational landscape post-COVID-19. We explore where behavior management is more about the adults, highlighting the imperative need for understanding and managing neurodiverse children with traumatic backgrounds. You'll understand the influential role that an adult's nervous system plays, and the paramount importance of adults being emotionally safe and available. Listen as Lori critically examines the state of our society, the stress it places on our collective nervous systems, and the effects on homes, communities, and schools. Learn the necessity for coherence between families and schools and get unique insights on building a triadic connection between parents, school, and child. The episode narrates experiences of triumphs and challenges as a parent of a neurodiverse child, illuminating the importance of open communication between parents and teachers, and the transformative power of validation. We offer invaluable advice on writing influential letters to educators and the need for sharing information about your neurodiverse child; while elucidating on the role of Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals in fostering a sense of connection and emotional control. You'll also learn about viewing accommodations through an Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) lens and its significance to the neurodiverse child. In closing, the discussion highlights the need for parents to be attuned to their nervous systems, the importance of providing a safe emotional space for children, and the value of self-care. This episode delivers a thoughtful conversation on behavior management underpinned by empathy and understanding. Tune in for insights you wouldn't want to miss! Learn more fromt Dr. Lori Desautels: :https://revelationsineducation.com/ Links to Resources mentioned in this podcast: IEP goals focused on connection —--- Topics covered in this episode: Overall, how are kids doing in school post-Covid? What role do phones play in kids' dysregulation? What do schools value in their students? What are the symptoms of dysregulation? How do we create alignment between family and educators? Creating IEP goals that focus on connection? Dr. Lori's words of wisdom for parents raising neurodivergent kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #neurodiversity
My guest is Chris Wegner, the acclaimed 'Speech Dude'. Wegner, a school-based Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) and a nationally renowned presenter helps us unfold the essentials of speech and language therapy and its significance for neurodiverse children. Drawing from his 20 years of educational experience and his personal journey with ADHD, Chris delves into the diverse communication modes of neurodivergent learners and the role of SLPs. Listen as he underlines the need to provide neurodivergent students with the right tools and support, rather than forcing them into conventional molds. This enlightening conversation invites the audience to explore the intricacy of sensory experiences common among neurodivergent learners. Learn why sensory regulation is crucial for effective learning and how settings can be modified to create a conducive environment for language development and social interaction. Discover how to strike a balance between sensory support and language learning for a profound understanding of speech and language pathology in aiding neurodivergent children. Finally, the episode encourages self-advocacy skills in students and embarks on the discussion of the optimal age for children to start advocating for themselves. We advocate for a strengths-based approach and share insights on raising neurodivergent children, emphasizing the need to understand each child's intrinsic goodness. Listen in to foster a better understanding of every child's individual needs without changing their authentic self. For even more insights, feel free to reach out to Speech Dude on Instagram with the word "bananas" for a treasure trove of helpful resources and support. Learn more from Chris Wegner aka SpeechDude: https://www.instagram.com/speechdude/ Links to Resources mentioned in this podcast: Loop Earplugs —--- Topics covered in this episode: The role of SLPs working with neurodivergent kids? Chris's journey growing up with ADHD? provide neurodivergent students with the right tools and support, rather than forcing them into conventional molds. How sensory therapy supports dysregulation What are loop ears? Support for fidgety kids? When a neurodivergent child should be included in the IEP/504 process? Chris's words of wisdom for parents raising neurodivergent kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #neurodiversity #spl #speechdude
My guest is Nicole Laurent, LMHC. She is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who helps people use ketogenic dietary therapy as a treatment for mental illness and neurological issues. She uses a variety of nutritional and functional methods of treatment in her work and provides evidence-based psychotherapy modalities in adult client populations. In addition to specialized training in clinical skills, including Behavior Therapy (BT), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), she is trained in nutritional and metabolic therapies for mental health. Through our discussion, Nicole engages listeners about the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry, including the significant role the ketogenic diet plays in improving mitochondrial function. We also delve into the reported advantages of the ketogenic diet for treating diverse neurological disorders and mental health conditions. Nicole skillfully explains the particulars of utilizing the ketogenic diet as a tool for managing ADHD symptoms. She covers the importance of stabilization of the neural networks and the enhancement of brain energy metabolism, particularly in impulse control and focus areas. However, Nicole also emphasizes that not every child with ADHD may need a ketogenic diet, as there could be simpler ways to manage micronutrient deficiencies. We venture to explore the underexplored nutritional dimensions of ADHD and mental health and discuss the critical role of essential nutrients in maintaining mental health. We challenge the prevailing psychopharmacology viewpoint and call for an urgent and nuanced understanding of the nutritional component of various mental health issues. This episode is a valuable resource for every parent wishing to navigate the challenging waters of ADHD management and understand the implications of nutrition on their child's health. It emphasizes the potential benefits of dietary changes and the need to explore beyond stimulant medication. We also critique the American diet culture and its implications on mental health while offering practical suggestions for making healthier eating choices. We conclude the importance of proper nutrition in managing ADHD effectively and underline the vitality of educating oneself to ensure the best for a child's mental health. Learn more from Nicole Laurent: https://mentalhealthketo.com/ Links to Resources mentioned in this podcast: Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind by Dr. Georgia Ede Finally Focused by Dr. James Greenblatt & Bill Gottlieb CHC Sacred Cow by Diana Rodgers and Robb Wolf Hardy's Nutritionals —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is metabolic psychiatry? What is nutritional psychiatry? What is a ketogenic diet? Options to consider when the standard practice of care isn't working? How a standard American diet is working against mental health? Nicole's words of wisdom for parents raising ADHD kids? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #keto
My guest is Kirah Johnson. A loving mom to four kids and as a teacher, Kirah shares her comprehensive insights on raising children with ADHD which she has openly documented on her Instagram page, We Have to Go Through It. She dives into her top five pieces of advice for parents raising children with ADHD. From building your team, implementing visuals, and maintaining routines, to embracing the wonderful chaos these children bring and nurturing their creativity, Kirah emphasizes the importance of tailoring parenting styles to the unique needs of each child. This gripping conversation includes essential tips for fostering a positive and accommodating environment at home, instead of fighting off their high energy and perfect creativity, providing an outlet for all the enthusiasm these kids bring. You'll love hearing Kirah's personal experiences and practical wisdom on handling the challenges and appreciating these children's unique strengths. Her number-one piece of advice: parent the child you have. Discover why she believes every child is wonderful, and why you are the best parent out there for them. Don't miss this enlightening episode. Learn more from Kirah Johnson:https://www.instagram.com/wehavetogothroughit/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: Countdown Kirah's top five insights on parenting children with ADHD —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #neurodiversity #momadvice
My guest is Amy Pagett, a trauma-informed coach, and an elementary school teacher. As a trauma survivor who suspected she had ADHD in adulthood, Amy shares her unique perspective on the intricate relationship between trauma and ADHD, the mirror-like symptoms between both conditions and her journey of overcoming the confusing overlap. We analyze the high susceptibility of those with ADHD to develop PTSD post-traumatic events and emphasize the crucial need for awareness, understanding, and support for such individuals. Further, we reveal Amy's invaluable insights on her role as a trauma coach, her divergent approach from regular therapists, and the power of adopting client-centered methodologies for managing trauma in the present. Amy expounds on the practice of breathwork for self-regulation and as a tool for centering oneself in the body, exemplifying its practical usage with her students. She emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion in dealing with those affected by trauma and ADHD, underlining their role in enhancing the healing process. Learn more from Amy Pagett: https://www.aimtruecoaching.com/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: Amy's journey as a trauma survivor who suspected she had ADHD in adulthood. What is a trauma-informed coach and how can it help a person Amy expounds on the practice of breathwork for self-regulation High susceptibility of those with ADHD to develop PTSD post-traumatic events Teacher advice on shared regulation strategies in the classroom? Parents co-regulating and self-regulating guidance Amy's words of wisdom for parents raising ADHD kids. —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #neurodiversity #trauma
My guest is April Rehrig, M.Ed., BCEA, LEP, PPS, CASDCS, seasoned school psychologist and founder of RISE Educational Advocacy and Consulting. In this episode, we explore the intricate world of Individualized Education Plans (IEP) and 504 plans for children with ADHD. It's a treasure trove of insights and advice for parents and caregivers of students who are experiencing academic difficulties. Touching every spectrum of the topic, we aim to empower you with the knowledge and resources necessary to ensure your child's academic success. Learn more from April Rehrig at https://www.riseeducationaladvocacy.com/ —--- Topics covered in this episode: What is the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP? Is a 504 plan or IEP better than the other? How parents can navigate informal suspensions? What to do when an ADHD child is struggling but is getting good grades? What do do when an ADHD child is failing in school and the school isn't taking action? Does the “wait and see” approach work? April's words of wisdom for parents navigating the world of IEPs and 504 plans? —------ Stay connected to Kate at ADHD Kids Can Thrive: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up —------ Thank you for listening! #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #dyslexic #neurodiversity #IEP #504