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We welcome Cindy Goldrich, Ed.M., ADHD-CCSP, to the podcast. Cindy is a mental health counselor, ADHD Certified Clinical Service Provider, and professional coach trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, she supports parents, educators, and other professionals in addressing the social and emotional impact ADHD & Executive Functioning have on learning, motivation, behavior, and the family system. www.PTScoaching.com
On this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, we had a conversation with Cindy Goldrich. Cindy is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As a teacher trainer, she holds a big responsibility in training teachers how to properly work with kids with ADHD and other disabilities. We dive into topics such as what the first steps are in teaching how to help with emotional kids, understanding key elements of working memory, and the importance of using simple steps when teaching. Above all, patience is the most important component of working with emotional kids. Dealing with ADHD can be tough, so it's very important that parents maintain a close relationship with their child's teacher to make sure they are following the proper steps. Takeaways: [4:21] Understanding working memory [5:38] What teachers do to break down steps in teaching [9:37] The emotional side of ADHD [13:06] Explaining the social side of ADHD [19:51] How to get a child to stay in their seat [22:22] Why movement can be helpful to any kid or adult [25:16] Steps parents should take if their child's teacher is not teaching effectively Where to find Cindy Goldrich: https://ptscoaching.com/ email: cindy@ptscoaching.com Memorable quotes: “The first thing I want teachers to understand is what it's like to be this child. What it's like to be this child in the classroom.” “Whether the teacher is a kindergarten teacher or a middle school teacher or a high school teacher, I think it's really important for them to have that understanding so that they can work more fairly with the student.” “One of the first things I do is help them understand executive functioning for all people, because we all have executive functioning.” “When people ask me what I do for a living, I say I manage parental anxiety. I help teachers calm their class down.” “I really help teachers and parents understand how to empower their students so they feel like they have a role and a responsibility for what's going on in their lives.” “What I think teachers need to do is teach everybody how the brain works, and that some people's brains get more activated when they move.” “They actually found that chewing gum for some kids will help them do better on a test.”
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
How to Parent Kids with ADHD This podcast will focus on how to parent kids with ADHD. Special guest: Cindy Goldrich My next guest wants to know—does any of this sound familiar? “They say he's just lazy, but I'm not sure.” “I think she's just not motivated, but how can I tell?” “It seems like he can pay attention if he […] The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
How to Parent Kids with ADHD This podcast will focus on how to parent kids with ADHD. Special guest: Cindy Goldrich My next guest wants to know—does any of this sound familiar? “They say he's just lazy, but I'm not sure.” “I think she's just not motivated, but how can I tell?” “It seems like he can pay attention if he […] The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich – ReRelease appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Today, we're talking to Cindy Goldrich, the founder of Pathways to Success Coaching. Cindy is a mental health counselor and ADHD coach who has been working in the field for over 15 years. She is the author of two books on parenting children with ADHD, and books and training programs have been translated into multiple languages. In addition to working with parents, Cindy also trains ADHD coaches and other professionals. In this episode, we discuss ways to distinguish between supporting and enabling, Cindy's three N's of praise, and the importance of connection and setting appropriate expectations in managing family dynamics. Register for The ADHD Essentials Parenting Groups Guest Links: Connect with Cindy at https://ptscoaching.com Buy her book here! ADHD reWired Podcast Network Plugs: ADHD reWired Hacking Your ADHD ADHD Essentials ADHD Diversified ADHD Friendly Lifestyle ADHD Essentials Links: Contact Brendan about booking a workshop for your organization Join Our Facebook Community Learn about & Register for the The ADHD Essentials Online Parent Coaching Groups Check out the ADHD Essentials Homepage Contact Brendan at brendan@ADHDessentials.com
Those with ADHD struggle to manage their attention and emotions, which is difficult enough. What is worse is when you have to manage your emotions and the emotions of others around you. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (www.digcoaching.com) interviews ADHD parent coach Cindy Goldrich (www.ptscoaching.com). The two discuss the need to manage emotions, the dynamics of emotions, and the need to manage your emotions and the emotions of those around you. Insights and a focus on the mindset needed will also be spotlighted. If you realize the challenge emotions play in your ADHD life, this is a show you won't want to miss. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Today’s Episode with Cindy Goldrich:Cindy Goldrich is a parent coach that specializes in parenting kids with ADHD, executive function challenges, and other learning challenges. She also trains other people to become professional ADHD coaches Cindy has a background as a mental health provider and when she wanted to start supporting kids with ADHD, she went and got years of coach training in ADHD and executive function. Cindy decided to make parents the center of her work because when parents lack knowledge about how to best support their kids, she wasn’t able to make much progress with the kids.When developing her coaching model, Cindy decided she wanted to start group seminars. She wanted parents to be able to be in dialogue and have a support system of people with similar situations. Group sessions are also more cost effective for both Cindy and her clients. It is more time efficient, she makes more money, and it is cheaper for her clients. It has also given Cindy the opportunity to do so much more with a sliding scale and offer her services to those who cannot afford it.It is important to let go of what a group means when getting into group coaching rather than individual. Cindy says her groups were not the size she hoped they were at the beginning but it grows over time through marketing and word of mouth.One of Cindy’s big pieces of advice is to take every opportunity you get because you never know what will come of it.In terms of marketing, every time Cindy speaks in front of people she makes sure to collect email addresses and she writes articles for lots of magazines which led to her being asked to write a book.Cindy expects to be paid if the organization has a budget for it. Instead of having a set rate, she asks clients what their budget is and assesses what a proper fee is and they want to pay her what she is worth Cindy had many participants in her practice who were therapists and educators and wanted to become a parent coach themselves. So eight years ago, Cindy started a program of training professionals and lay people to become parent coaches.Enjoy the show? Leave us a rating and review:https://ratethispodcast.com/earnmoretutoringHelp our podcast grow! Become a patron here for perks and benefits: https://www.patreon.com/earnmoretutoringIs there something you would like to see on this podcast that you’re not seeing? Send us an email at info@earnmoretutoring.comThe Earn More Tutoring Podcast appreciates your support! We love being able to provide our podcast as a resource to the world! If you would like to make a donation, click our Venmo link here:https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3248415945261056545Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/earnmore)
After a year of pandemic living and online learning, a whole lot of kids (and adults) have been hitting a fatigue wall. There are many related reasons, but in general, the “wall” has to do with the executive function part of our brains. With a full year of significant social isolation, primarily technology-based learning, and a weighty lack of human interaction, the affects have been great on our children’s (and our own) mental and emotional health and well-being. If you or your kids are experiencing difficulty focusing, planning, paying attention, coming up with solutions to problems, managing time, and setting goals, you are not alone. Join Paula and her expert guest for this very special show that will help you effectively understand the “wall” and how to break thought it. This hour promises to be a real game-changer. As always, wonderful giveaways for educators will be part of the live broadcast, too.
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
Special guest: Cindy Goldrich. Cindy Goldrich is a mental health counselor, certified ADHD Clinical Service Provider, and teacher trainer. As an ADHD Specialist, She supports parents, educators and other professionals to address the impact of ADHD & Executive Functioning on learning, motivation, and behavior. She is a recognized Keynote speaker and provides Professional Development for school districts and other professional organizations worldwide addressing how ADHD and executive function challenges affect children and how to help boost behavior and performance in school and at home. Cindy is the author of 8 Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD, a book recognized for providing parents, educators, and therapists with a practical, easy-to-read guide for addressing challenging kids and ADHD, Executive Function, and Behavior in the Classroom (expected printing Aug. 2019). Cindy is the creator of the workshop series “Calm and Connected: Parenting Children with ADHD©” designed to teach parents and caregivers how to manage and support their children's unique needs successfully. The post How to Parent Kids with ADHD with Cindy Goldrich appeared first on drrobynsilverman.com.
When parents and educators work together, everyone benefits—especially the student. Cindy Goldrich, Ed.M., shares best practices for parent-teacher meetings and explains how to help teachers understand ADHD and address symptoms at school.
Whether your child has ADHD or not, most can use a little help with the changes and adjustments that going back-to-school requires. This episode is chock full of advice on how to set students up for success during the first few weeks of school and onward. In the first half of the episode Dr. Hallowell speaks with ADHD parent coach, Cindy Goldrich, about parenting the child you have, and ways to get all kids back into the swing of things. They talk about goal setting, not just for the kids, but for the parents too! In the second half of the show, we have two teachers (one high school teacher and one elementary school teacher) in the studio who share their thoughts on what specifically kids can do to start the school year off right. We suggest listening to this episode all together, as a family! Check out Cindy's book: 8 Keys to Parenting Children with ADHD This episode was originally released in August 2017. Season 3 is debuting later this month! Do you have a suggestion or show idea for the Distraction team? Email us at connect@distractionpodcast.com or leave a voice message at 844-55-CONNECT!
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder creates an interesting dynamic, especially between parents and teens or young adults. At its core it is often an element of trust or distrust that creates either cooperation or conflict. In this episode of Attention Talk Radio ADHD coach Jeff Copper interviews ADHD parent coach Cindy Goldrich (www.ptscoaching.com) in an open conversation on this dynamic, as well as observations, insights, confronting challenges, and insight on how best to move forward. If you are impacted by an ADHD teen or young adult, we hope you are motivated to listen to this enlightening discussion. Attention Talk Radio is the leading site for self-help Internet radio shows focusing on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and attention deficit disorder (ADD), including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD. Attention Talk Radio, hosted by attention coach Jeff Copper, is designed to help adults and children (particularly those diagnosed with or impacted by attention deficit disorder or its symptoms) in life or business who are stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated. It will help adults and children get unstuck and moving forward by helping to open their minds and pay attention to what works. Attention Talk Radio host Jeff Copper is an ADHD coach. To learn more about Jeff go to www.digcoaching.com.
Whether your child has ADHD or not, most can use a little help with the changes and adjustments that going back-to-school requires. This episode is chock full of advice on how to set students up for success during the first few weeks of school and onward. In the first half of the episode Dr. Hallowell speaks with ADHD parent coach, Cindy Goldrich, about parenting the child you have, and ways to get all kids back into the swing of things. They talk about goal setting, not just for the kids, but for the parents too! In the second half of the show, we have two teachers (one high school teacher and one elementary school teacher) in the studio who share their thoughts on what specifically kids can do to start the school year off right. We suggest listening to this episode all together, as a family! For more information on Cindy Goldrich click HERE. Cindy is offering Distraction listeners the introductory chapter of her book, 8 Keys to Parenting Children with ADHD along with a 20% discount on her Calm and Collected: Parenting Kids with ADHD/Executive Function parent workshop series.
Helping our clients with ADHD includes helping their parents find their stride. In today’s episode, Heather and Gabriel discuss a format for supporting parents as outlined in the book “8 Keys to Parenting Children with ADHD” by Cindy Goldrich. Those 8 keys: Get Educated, Create a calm environment, Strengthen connections, Cultivate Good communication skills, Teach collaboration, Be clear and consistent, Establish meaningful consequences, Choice provide a roadmap for parenting an ADHD child.
Helping our clients with ADHD includes helping their parents find their stride. In today’s episode, Heather and Gabriel discuss a format for supporting parents as outlined in the book “8 Keys to Parenting Children with ADHD” by Cindy Goldrich. Those 8 keys: Get Educated, Create a calm environment, Strengthen connections, Cultivate Good communication skills, Teach collaboration, Be clear and consistent, Establish meaningful consequences, Choice provide a roadmap for parenting an ADHD child.
Do you struggle to parent your ADHD child? Does your ADHD child resist, dismiss, rebel against your requests, advice, guidance, and rules? This is a podcast you will not want to miss! Cindy Goldrich explains how an ADHD mind works, and why your child appears to defy reason, logic and you. Starting with “parent the child you have”, she explains … Read more about this episode...
THE ADHD SUPERPOWER WEBINAR IS THIS THURSDAY! Sign up here! It's totally free, and is a hour chock full of the best advice from the guests of the past 45 episodes! Talk about perfect for the ADHD set - It's 45 episodes of advice, crammed into one hour, totally free! Sign up for it here! PS: It's also awesome for all your friends who DON'T have ADHD, but just want to learn to be more productive! Be awesome and share it here! This week's guest is Cindy Goldrich. This is a good one, guys. It's for everyone, but especially for parents! Cindy is a mental health counselor who works nationally with parents, teachers, and counselors, and has written the book "* Keys for Parenting Children with ADHD." Her basic premise here is that pills don't teach skills, and medication, while not bad, isn't for everyone, and certainly shouldn't be a first line of defense. Take a listen. I'm thrilled with this interview. In this episode, Peter and Cindy discuss: Is ADHD a weakness (02:01) Cindy's story (02:56) Types of clients (03:31) Teachers, schools and medication (05:45) Working with teachers (08:59) Food and physical activity (10:41) Tips for diagnosed (12:08) The transitional process (13:41) Unknown facts about ADHD (14:13) Not being heard (16:12) Links/Mentions Pathways to Success (Cindy's website) The eight keys to parenting children with ADHD (Cindy's Book) Calm and connected (workshop series) Tim Ferriss - Tools of Titans (Book) As always, leave us a comment below, drop us a review on iTunes (PLEASE!) and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! Know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note - We'd love to hear!
Children make much greater progress at school when they see themselves as learners. ADHD coach Cindy Goldrich teaches parents how to foster a "growth" mindset in your child and how to frame mistakes as learning experiences.