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What if understanding how your child thinks and learns could completely change the way you support them—and help them thrive in the process? Dr. Yael Rothman and Dr. Katia Fredriksen of Neuropsych Moms are joining me this week to demystify neuropsychological evaluations and empower parents with the tools to better understand and advocate for their children. The surprising ways neuropsych testing can help unlock your child's potential (hint: it's not just about diagnoses). Why leaning into your child's strengths matters—and how to do that without tipping into toxic positivity. The conversation around diagnosis that so many parents fear—and why not talking about it might actually be more harmful. The 3 questions to ask yourself to help you determine if you should get your child a neuropsych evaluation and what you can expect from the process once you've made the decision to move forward. Is there an ideal age for children to receive a neuropsych evaluation? The importance of connecting all your child's doctors and mental health providers and why so many parents don't know this is an option. Clearing up some of the most common myths and fears surrounding a diagnosis like ADHD and autism. Before you have a conversation with your child about their diagnosis, what parents should do first. Whether you're wondering if a neuropsych evaluation is right for your child or you're looking for guidance after a diagnosis, tune in now to feel more confident and informed. LEARN MORE ABOUT MY GUESTS: https://www.neuropsychmoms.com/ https://stixrud.com/staff/katia-fredriksen/ https://www.rothmanpediatricneuropsychology.com/ READ THEIR BOOKS:
Have you ever wondered if ADHD is being misunderstood or misdiagnosed in children, leading to feelings of failure and unchecked anxiety? In this episode of Pediatric Meltdown, host Dr. Lia Gaggino and Dr. Norrine Russell talk about the complexities of ADHD, from its nuances to the pressing need for systemic change in how it's perceived and treated. They shed light on the importance of recognizing ADHD as non-willful behavior, the role of early intervention, and the imperative of individualized education plans. With data-backed insights and real-world anecdotes, this discussion underscores the urgency of a more equitable and comprehensive approach to ADHD treatment. This is a must-listen for educators, parents, and healthcare providers.[00:38 - 7:37] Unpacking ADHD and Common MisinterpretationsDefinition of "pure ADHD," described as a potential "gift," affecting a smaller segment of diagnosed children.Discussion on comorbidities like dyslexia, dysgraphia, mood disorders, and autism, affecting two-thirds of ADHD-diagnosed children.Issues of whether anxiety stems from late-diagnosed ADHD or contributes to its symptoms.Emphasis on early intervention to prevent ADHD from triggering anxiety and encourages proper diagnosis to avoid misunderstanding behaviors.[07:38 - 14:07] Individualized Educational Approaches and Social SkillsImportance of personalized educational strategies for neurodivergent children, avoiding a "one size fits all" methodology.Benefits of involving children in solution-finding processes for tailored educational support.Highlighting social delays in children with ADHD and the role of structured activities in fostering social interactions.Allowing children to build on their strengths and interests to enhance self-esteem and personal growth.[14:08 - 21:15] Challenges in Diagnosing and Treating ADHDDiscussion on the misconception of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and its potential misinterpretation as ADHD symptoms.Need for differential diagnosis to distinguish between ODD and ADHD, particularly in the context of trauma.Advocacy for multimodal ADHD treatment plans, integrating medication, parent education, and school plans as per American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.Addressing systemic inequities in healthcare affecting children on Medicaid and the impact of racial biases on ADHD treatment.[21:16 - 28:22] Tools, Resources, and the Path ForwardDiscussing genetic links and familial patterns discovered during psychosocial intakes.Importance of early identification to prevent negative academic cycles and enhance engagement.Promoting ADHD acceptance and self-advocacy by normalizing brain differences.Recommendations for educational materials, like "ADHD is Awesome" and "The Anxious Generation," and promoting Norrine's podcast for further insights.Resources Mentioned:Vanderbilt and Connors Symptom Trackers (Symptom Trackers) Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale (VADRS) - Psychology ToolsBook: ADHD Is Awesome - ADHD is Awesome: A Guide To (Mostly) Thriving With ADHD: Holderness, Penn, Holderness, Kim, Edward Hallowell: 9781400338610: Amazon.com: BooksBook:
Beyond the Sessions is answering YOUR parenting questions! In this episode, Dr. Emily Upshur and I talk about... - Who can assess, evaluate, and diagnose neuropsychological diagnosises like ADHD, dyslexia, autism, etc., and how to go about getting one for your child if you don't have a formal diagnosis yet. - The benefits of a comprehensive evaluation, when your child might not need such an in-depth approach, and how to determine which is right for your unique child. - Navigating the school support system and what they are required to provide for you and your child after you make a formal request. - The basic differences between an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) versus a 504 plan. ✨✨✨Want more details?: CLICK HERE to read a blog article that breaks this all down for you.✨✨✨ - What are soft-building services and how your child's teacher can implement these tools to help your child thrive. - It can be helpful for parents to work with an advocate in this process - this can reduce anxiety and to allow you to have a dedicated person with a deep understanding of this process and your child's rights to advocate on their behalf. - What to do when the recommendations from your child's evaluation don't correspond with the services your child's school provides - and when to bring in a professional to help translate this jargon for you. - Never apologize for advocating for your child! It can help you feel more comfortable and empowered to go into these meetings with action items and knowing what you're asking for. - Working to come together to create a collaborative environment with your school system, your child's teachers, and your mental health professional. REFERENCES AND RELATED RESOURCES:
Get your copy of Nikki's book today on Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and through Bookshop.Org, where every purchase supports your local bookstore.Want a sneak peek of Nikki's book? Download a FREE chapter!When it comes to coaching kiddos with different learning styles and special needs, you need more than just "mom tips." You need guidance from a mom who walks the walk. If that's you, tune in to hear Nikki's conversation with Dr. Norrine Russell, founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E (or “twice exceptional,” being both gifted and challenged); those who have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. You won't want to miss her insight and advice!Connect with Dr. Russell on her website, Facebook, or Instagram, and be sure to grab a copy of her book, Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.**This is an affiliate link. If you click on this link and make a purchase, Nikki might earn a commission at no extra cost to you! Win-win! Support the Show.Follow Nikki on Instagram and Facebook! Wanna be on the show or sponsor an episode? Email your pitch to nikki@youridealmomlife.com.
Yay, you made it to the end (and a HUGE thank you for listening!) This is Part 3 of our 3-part ADHD Is Awesome bonus series. This podcast series is inspired by our new book ADHD Is Awesome which comes out April 30, 2024. In this series, we plan to answer three big questions: 1) What does ADHD look like, 2) How do you best partner with someone who has ADHD, and 3) What do you do with your ADHD to (mostly) thrive.This week, we have Dr. Norrine Russell join us to talk about tips and tricks on how we can do better when we have ADHD. We also have my son, Penn Charlies, who also has ADHD, join us to talk about what tips and tricks he uses! If you haven't heard part 2 of this series, you can listen to it here: ADHD Is Awesome: How To Help (Part 2)The ADHD Is Awesome bonus podcast series is produced by Penn Holderness and Ann Marie Taepke, edited by Sam Allen, and engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media.Kim and Penn are online content creators known for their award-winning videos, including original music, song parodies, and comedy sketches. Their videos have resulted in over 2 billion views and 8 million followers across their social media platforms since they (accidentally) went viral in 2013. They have a best-selling book on marriage communication, a top-rated podcast, a fun-filled family card game, and most recently, they were the winners on Season 33 of The Amazing Race.Shop Our MerchJoin Our NewsletterFollow us on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TikTok Follow us on Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I don't know about you, but when I hear, "you just need to focus" it sends chills up my spine! It's NOT that easy, is it!? One thing I know about our uniquely wired brains is that it's not that we have the inability to focus, it's that our focus drifts from one thing to another when the task is boring or something else entices our interest driven, dopamine seeking brain! In this episode, you will meet Dr. Norrine Russell, who is the founder of "Russell Coaching." Her and her coaches share the same passion as I do as a coach. We want to come alongside kids/students with a strength-based approach to help them understand and respond to thier brain best in the school and home environments! Dr. Russel and I share with you the 4 R's to practice when working on exercising the skill of refocusing on the task at hand... Recognize-This can be the hardest part! Dr. Russell shares how it's helpful to practice listening for that faint voice inside your head sayind, "this isn't what I am suppose to be doing" and turn up the volume! Reflect- Ask yourself, "what does my brain need to succeed? Do you need a fidget, alternate seating, movement break, etc. Relax- Practice taking intentional breaths to calm your mind and body down and give yourself love and compassion in that moment. Redirect- This is were you get your engine started doing the task at hand... (give youself a micro-manageable step to take)"start writing for one minute or just do one problem." You can find Dr. Russell on her website at www.russellcoaching.com to learn more about their coaching program and to tap into her resources! You can always find me at www.katelynmabry.com to connect with me in any way as well! I always love hearing from you!!! Have a great day! Love you all!
Unlock the transformative power of understanding and connecting with your child's ADHD brain - rather than fighting against it! Joining me is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students and the author of Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis, Dr. Norrine Russell. If you have a child with ADHD, you won't want to miss this episode where we're sharing personal insights, evidence-based techniques, and empowering strategies to guide parents on a journey towards fostering empathy, embracing your child's strengths, and helping them reach their full potential. PRODUCTS FOR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT THAT I LOVE: If your child (or you!) has ADHD, you're going to love all the products from BestSelf as much as I do! CLICK HERE and use code DRSARAHBREN15 to save 15% off your entire purchase!
Gina and Don interview Dr. Russell and talk about what it means to be neuro-diverse in this present time and how parents can better deal with their child. Dr. Russell has wonderful insights to new and better ways to teach and understand neuro-diverse children. Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” With twenty years of experience creating positive youth development and parenting education programs, Dr. Russell has extensive knowledge of child development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She blends this knowledge to provide students and parents with comprehensive support and the tools they need to grow and thrive. https://www.russellcoaching.com https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ #neuro-diverse #neurodiverse #neurodiversekids #neurotypicalchildren #dealingwithautism #coachingkids #russellcoaching #drnorrinerussell #ginagrothoff #dongrothoff #focusedheathyfamily
Dr. Norrine Russell is the Founder and CEO of Russell Coaching for Students, an Academic Coaching company located in Tampa, FL, but services students across the US, Canada and abroad. Her coaching services were inspired by her children, Ethan and Lila, who are both "atypical". Dr. Russell built this company from the ground up, all while becoming a mother to children with additional needs and running a household. Her expertise has focused a lot on tips and support for families with neurodiverse needs, but as a mother and entrepreneur, she wants to be able to reach Moms and validate their feelings. She really wants to normalize that feeling angry, tired or having anxiety is common and it's ok. Join us on The Coaching Corner with host Dori DeCarlo. Connect with Dr. Russell at RussellCoaching.com and NorrineRussell.com and on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest. Please support UnsilencedVoices.org. Thanks to our sponsors at StadiumBags.com. We thank Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You". Connect with Word of Mom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and email us at info.wordofmomradio@gmail.com for more info. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.
If you have an ADHD kid you understand the frustration, arguing and misunderstanding this can cause for parents and their kids. My special guest today is Dr. Norrine Russell, she is an Executive Functioning & ADHD Expert who founded Russell Coaching for Students in 2009. She is also the mother of two atypical children. Dr. Russell knows firsthand that being a parent of a struggling student is tough. In this episode, Dr. Russell sharesParenting struggles and self-care for moms. 0:01Sheryl Gould discusses parenting tweens and teens in today's world, shares personal experiences, and offers encouragement to listeners.Sheryl Gould and Noreen Russell discuss the importance of giving oneself grace and accepting limitations, particularly in parenting.Noreen shares insights from her bonus call, including the common themes of exhaustion, weariness, and the need for self-care and self-compassion.Parenting neurodiverse children and self-care. 5:26Dr. Norrine Russell emphasizes the importance of recognizing it's okay not to have all the answers, especially for parents of neurodiverse children.She encourages listeners to prioritize self-care and step away from the pressure to be perfect and fix everything.Sheryl Gould and Dr. Norrine Russell discuss the pressure to create perfect holidays and lives, and the importance of being authentic and acknowledging where we are.They emphasize the need to let go of the idea that there's a "right" way to do things and to embrace imperfection and authenticity.Parenting pressures and self-trust. 11:53Dr. Norrine Russell and Sheryl Gould discuss the pressure parents face from endless parenting tips and the need to trust themselves and their own experiences.They suggest posting questions instead of tips to encourage self-reflection and authenticity in parenting.Dr. Norrine Russell and Sheryl Gould discuss the importance of questioning societal expectations and defining what matters to individuals and theirSupport the showCheck out our Moms of Tweens and Teens website HERESign up for our Moms of Tweens and Teens newsletter HERE Find more encouragement, wisdom, and resources: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/momsoftweensandteens/ Join our Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Momsoftweensandteens Find awesome resources on MOTTs University: https://www.mottsuniversity.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momsoftweensandteens/ Sheryl also has an Inner Circle weekly Parenting Program with a community of like-minded moms, personal coaching, and tons of resources to equip and support you to love well, navigate the challenges and meet your tween and teen's unique needs during these pivotal years. Get on the waitlist to get all the details and to be the first to know when it opens! https://momsoftweensandteens.lpages.co/waiting-list-for-membe...
In today's conversation, we are chatting with Dr. Norrine Russell, founder of Russell Coaching for Students. Russell Coaching specializes in helping students with complex ADHD. This may look like a very unmotivated teen who struggles with homework, organization, planning, and more. Their coaches are experts in providing services to students with multiple diagnoses.Dr. Norrine shares about Russell Coaching, their method, trends in education, options, and so much more in this enlightening episode. She reminds us that, as parents, we have the freedom to make individual choices regarding each of our children's education every year. Please join us for this empowering interview as Dr. Norrine dives into some of the most challenging educational topics we face today. Episode Highlights:Introduction to Dr. Norrine Russell and Russell Coaching for Students.What are executive functioning skills?More about Russell Coaching for Students' coaching model.Capitalizing on student's strengths.Trends in education.Helping parents identify their options.Making individual choices for your student.Finding your community.Getting connected with Russell Coaching.What does We Have Hope mean to Dr. Norrine?More on Dr. Norrine & Russell Coaching for Students: Visit Russell Coaching's Website Here!Find Russell Coaching on InstagramFind Russell Coaching on FacebookConnect with Dr. Norrine on LinkedInFind Russell Coaching on PinterestWatch Russell Coaching on YouTubeMore on Love Your School:Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!Kim@loveyourschoolwv.orgLeah@loveyourschoolwv.org www.loveyourschool.orgVisit our Facebook HERE!Visit our Instagram HERE!This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
Don't miss this episode! Join Dr. Norinne Russell joins us to chat about 6 Tips for Successful Co-Parenting. ❤️ Holly- The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It Learn more about Holly's private practice in NC Learn more about Holly's courses Learn about Dr. Norrine Russell and her offer for our listeners! Get 10% off the first three months of coaching (a value of over $100). This offer ends on 12/31/23. Contact Norrine and say, "I heard it on The Autism ADHD Podcast". ⭐️ FREE - Social Skills Guide ➡️ Parents click here ➡️ Therapists click here ➡️ Educators click here ⭐️ FREE -Get to Know my Child Guide ➡️ Parents click here ➡️ Therapists click here ➡️ Educators click here ⭐️FREE - Behavior Detective Guide ➡️ Parents click here ➡️ Therapists click here ➡️ Educators click here ⭐️Join the Facebook Groups ➡️ Parents, Come on over and join the Autism ADHD Facebook Group for Parents ➡️ Professionals, Join the Facebook Group for Therapists and Educators
Need help and don't know where to turn? Here's a resource for you. Share it with someone you know who needs help when it comes to raising their autistic child. In this episode we take a closer look at a coaching service helping parents with autistic kids. Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative coaching method for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” Dr. Norrine Russel, an esteemed expert in autism and ADHD. In this enlightening discussion, we delve into the world of parenting kids with autism and ADHD, uncovering essential tips on how to connect with them on a deeper level. Dr. Russel sheds light on the critical significance of early intervention and its impact on fostering their development. Join us as we explore the nuances between coaching and therapy, gaining a clearer understanding of how each approach plays a vital role in supporting these exceptional children. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this episode promises invaluable insights that can positively transform the lives of kids with autism and ADHD. Tune in for an enriching conversation that will empower you with practical tools and empathy to nurture these brilliant young minds. Connect with Dr. Norrine - https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - karinjakubowski Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
On this podcast episode, we feature some of the best parenting tips by podcast guests so far! They include (in order of appearance): - Valerie Colavecchio from Episode 22 "Parents – You Deserve To Take A Break!" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqB7DG7UJUo - Dr. Norrine Russell from Episode 52 "Building a Brain Connection in Teens" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1K6OpOu8iU - Dr. Tamara Beckford from Episode 30 "Input Positive" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPN_-rS-rKc Would you like to be a guest on our podcast? Let us know by emailing lisa@childbehaviorconsulting.com. MUSIC Look to Listen to Learn By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CLC98K/... Train My Brain By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CGR87B/... This podcast is presented by Lisa Navarra, Owner of Child Behavior Consulting, LLC. You Can Follow Us On: - www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting - twitter.com/LNavarraCBC - www.linkedin.com/company/64563206/ - www.instagram.com/childbehaviorconsulting/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWwCxj-Aq469P9wXE1qUHvw - www.tiktok.com/@lisanavarraedu - www.tiktok.com/@studentsuccesspodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/student-success-beyond-expectations/id1567030184 - https://open.spotify.com/show/60vi5zx5hzHyknlTmF7WAV - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/16365f2a-5cb7-44ab-b190-6e2404c03abe/student-success-beyond-expectations
In this episode, host Dr. Karin Jakubowski is joined by special guest Dr. Norrine Russell for an insightful and engaging discussion on Summer Parenting Tips. As the summer season approaches, parents often find themselves juggling various challenges and seeking effective strategies to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for the whole family. Dr. Karin Jakubowski, a school principal and Dr. Norrine Russell, a renowned parenting coach, combine their expertise to provide practical advice and creative solutions for parents navigating the summer months. Tune in as they delve into a range of topics, including tips for planning and organizing summer activities, maintaining a healthy and balanced routine, fostering meaningful family connections, and managing screen time. With their wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr. Karin and Dr. Norrine offer valuable insights and actionable tips to help parents create memorable and fulfilling summer experiences for their children. Don't miss out on this empowering conversation! Subscribe to the Momnificent Podcast and be sure to tune in to this episode to discover a wealth of practical summer parenting tips and tricks. Connect with Dr. Norrine - https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids at www.educationalimpacatacademy.com Karin's YouTube Channel - "Momnificent" TikTok - "Momnificent" Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” at www.educationalimpactacademy.com
I'm really excited to introduce Dr. Norrine Russell to you all. Dr. Russell has truly walked the walk with her own complex children which has changed her parenting & professional paths. Dr. Russell shares what she loves about her work, what hurdles complex kids face in traditional schooling, and what parents can do to help support their atypical kids as learners. She talks on why teens need to figure out what they're good at and how important it is to tell your teens how much you love them and the strengths you see (empowering encouragement, anyone?). I ask Dr. Russell how families can scaffold to support their complex kids, and we discuss how important it is to listen and observe your own teen, as well as how much individualizing you can do in your home to support your adolescent. We talk about how to reframe it when your kids look like “they don't care” and whether or not “trying their best” is a reasonable and helpful expectation. Dr. Russell also shares her thoughts on motivation, laziness, ADHD, rewards, & consequences. We finish up talking about how to get teens to buy-in to coaching and what Dr. Russell wishes parents knew about complex teens. Takeways from the show: School angst & school struggles for complex kids Lack of flexibility, training, & resources in schools Helping teens figure out what they are good at The importance of “I love you” & encouraging atypical kids Listening to & observing your teen Individualizing things at home Watch & wait before jumping in to help Are “doing their best” and “trying their hardest” helpful & reasonable expectations? When teens “don't care” & what teens do care about Appearing lazy, ADHD, & motivation Getting adolescents to buy-in to coaching For more show notes, including transcripts, visit our website here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Does anyone in your family have ADHD? If so, do you often feel frustrated by their indecisiveness, disorganization, lack of motivation or difficulty finishing what they start? Dr. Norrine Russell, this week's Mom Enough guest, understands your frustration and exhaustion. An ADHD coach and mom of two complex kids with ADHD and other challenges, Dr. Russell first wants you to know that ADHD is not a behavior problem, but a neurodevelopmental disorder; your kids are not just intentionally being “lazy” or “sloppy.” Also, all kids with ADHD are not alike. Some struggle most with starting a task, others with sticking with a task. Some feel paralyzed when they have to make choices among too many options – or figure out where to start when their whole room is pure chaos. But Dr. Russell also knows there are evidence-based practices that can help your child learn to live better with ADHD. And there are professionals who can determine the treatment and supportive strategies that will be most appropriate for your child. There are several people in Marti & Erin's family who have ADHD, so they were soaking up Dr. Russell's wisdom and practical tips. They think you will be too! DID THIS EPISODE CHALLENGE YOUR BELIEFS ABOUT ADHD? Why did Dr. Russell say it's a mistake to think of ADHD as a behavioral problem? Think of people you know who have ADHD, children or adults. What are the different ways their neurodevelopmental disorder shows up in their everyday life? What kind of treatment, coaching or support have they had and how has that helped? WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ADHD? ❉ THE PLACE OF MEDICATIONS IN CHILDREN'S TREATMENT. As parents, we often have strong reactions to the idea of medicating children because of emotional or behavioral problems. But, as this Mom Enough guest knows, medicating children sometimes can free them to learn and play and thrive. Dr. Elizabeth Reeve joins Marti & Erin for a thoughtful and informative discussion about the proper place of medication in a child's treatment, how to explain the need for medication to the child, and how to head off inappropriate use of these prescription drugs. ❉ HOW ART HELPED DAV PILKEY RISE ABOVE ADHD & DYSLEXIA: HOPEFUL INSIGHTS FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS AND DOG MAN SERIES. Dav Pilkey was a self-described trouble-maker in the early years of school, often ending up alone in the hallway when his teacher had had enough. Struggling with both reading and attention, Dav passed his time by drawing cartoons of the colorful characters in his imagination – a superhero named Captain Underpants was created in 2nd grade! Dav describes how he eventually became an avid reader and a highly successful author and artist whose books have engaged countless kids, including many reluctant readers. Dav's story and his wise advice will inspire you whether or not your own children struggle as Dav did.
When you are faced with a diagnosis given to your child, it can feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you or, conversely, you might feel relieved! Whether you feel like the diagnosis has confirmed your suspicions, or you feel angry, confused and grief, all of it is normal and natural and OK!BUT the one thing that isn't ok, is you not taking care of yourself. being the parent of a neurodivergent child can be a rollercoaster of challenging moments, fun, laughter, joy and sadness all at once. In short, it can be exhausting, and if you don't take the steps to care and nurture your needs, it's not good for anyone. In this episode, we talk about how to process and make sense of a diagnosis and how to make sure we take care of ourselves along the way! Dr. Noreen Russell is back for another discussion with me. She is the mom of two neurologically atypical kids and has a practice dedicated to serving complex children and their parents. She knows firsthand how important it is to take care of your needs as a parent (ALL PARENTS!)I love Dr. Russell's approach to self-care. She talks about learning what “self-care” means for YOU. It can be a hot bath or a walk, OR it can be dropping the ball on something, making a frozen pizza for dinner; it's whatever you want it to be. Keep in mind that taking care of yourself requires that you are giving yourself permission to do it without guilt, shame or worry. You may need to include what you need into your budget and your calendar.For examples of questions to ask before, during and after an ADHD diagnosis, you can download it from the Parent Toolbox. www.parent-toolbox.com For a 10% discount on Dr. Russell's programs for summer or coaching, use code ROBBINAbout Norrine RussellDr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching for Students in 2009, now a premier national coaching practice for middle school through college students with students across the US and Canada. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fuelled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows first-hand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological wellbeing, education, and family life of their clients.Social Media:Website: https://russellcoaching.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/Thanks for listening! For more on Robbin, her work and free resources, keep reading! READY FOR YOUR FAMILY CHECK UP CALL? If you're feeling burnt out by bad behavior, worn down from constant battles and bickering and you've struggled to get the cooperation, respect and obedience you want from your kids, I've been there too. It might be time to learn new tools (that you've never been taught) to help you get your kids to listen to you, build teamwork, and grow the harmony in your home. https://parentingforconnection.as.me/CheckupcallFREE GUIDE FOR PARENTS OF STRONG-WILLED KIDS: “How to Turn a NO into Cooperation” go to www.strongwilledkids.com It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you resonate with my message and would like my personal help in your parenting journey, I'd love to talk to you. Please visit my website to book a call with me where we can talk about your parenting frustrations and I'll share how I can help you. www.parentingforconnection.comThe intention for my show is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations...
Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” In this podcast episode, Dr. Russell and Dr. Karin discuss autism in children and touch on some aspects of applied behavioral analysis (ABA). They explore how autism can present differently in children and discuss some common challenges that children with autism may face, such as communication difficulties and sensory sensitivities. They also touch on the importance of early intervention and tailored support for children with autism and their families. Overall, this podcast provides valuable insights into autism in children and highlights the importance of early intervention and personalized support. While ABA is only briefly touched on, listeners can gain a basic understanding of how it can be used in the context of autism therapy. This episode is a must-listen for parents, caregivers, and professionals working with children with autism. Connect with Dr. Norrine - https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - momnificent Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Meg Zucker was born with one finger on each hand, shortened forearms, and one toe on each foot as a result of a genetic condition called ectrodacyly. When she became pregnant, she learned that she had passed along this condition to her son. She would eventually pass this on to her second son as well. And, she subsequently adopted a daughter, who had her own differences. Through her own experiences growing up "different" and her experiences as a mother, she learned how to best support children with disabilities and differences. The author of Born Extraordinary: Empowering Children with Differences and Disabilities, Meg Zucker joins Marti & Erin of Mom Enough® to discuss how we can empower our children and raise them to know they are enough, just as they are. She discusses what parents need to first learn for themselves before they can be successful with their kids. And, she shares the importance of finding the balance between self-sufficiency and being willing to accept help. Highlighting the gifts of "being different," Meg shares an inspiring message of hope that you won't want to miss! HOW CAN WE SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENCES? What can parents do to find self-acceptance for themselves? What steps can we take to empower our children with disabilities and differences? When it comes to bullying, why isn't kindness enough for kids with differences? WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES AND DIFFERENCES? ❉ PARENTS' ROLE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT. Language development in infants and young children is a critical foundation of literacy, school achievement, positive social relations and regulating emotions. Language is the key to thought. This is true for all children, including those who are bilingual and those who are deaf and hard of hearing and learning sign language. Dr. Susan Outlaw offers empowering guidance and practical tips for how to support your child's optimal language development. ❉ UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD OR TEEN WITH ADHD. An ADHD coach and mom of two complex kids with ADHD and other challenges, Dr. Russell first wants you to know that ADHD is not a behavior problem, but a neurodevelopmental disorder. Your kids are not just intentionally being “lazy” or “sloppy.” Also, all kids with ADHD are not alike. Dr. Russell shares evidence-based practices that can help your child learn to live better with ADHD. ❉ ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS ABOUT ADHD. Dr. Norrine Russell is the co-author with Heidi Condrey of Asking the Right Questions About ADHD. Dr. Russell joins Marti & Erin of Mom Enough to discuss the important questions parents would want to ask if their child has ADHD. She outlines what questions are essential before, during and after a child is identified as having ADHD. ❉ BREAKING THE CYCLE OF BULLYING IN KIDS WITH ADHD & LEARNING DIFFERENCES. David Flink, a 2021 CNN Hero and the Chief Empowerment Office of Eye to Eye, joins Marti and Erin of Mom Enough for this important conversation on the link between ADHD, learning differences, and bullying. Having been diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD at a young age, David shares personal insights about growing up with these diagnoses. Tune in to hear his story, learn about Eye to Eye, and gain a better understanding of how to support children with ADHD and learning differences. ❉ RECOGNIZING LEARNING DIFFERENCES AND HELPING CHILDREN BUILD ON STRENGTHS AND INTERESTS. Does your child struggle with homework, seem fidgety much of the time, or look dazed when directed to do something? Perhaps you (and your child's teachers) need help in figuring out the optimal ways your child learns. Dr. Elaine Fogel Schneider knows there are individual differences among kids who do not meet criteria for a learning disability but who could benefit from extra support and analysis of the ways they learn best. And that kind of support is likely to help them find the confidence and joy they d...
Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative coaching method for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” In this podcast, Dr. Russell and Dr. Karin will be discussing tips and strategies for managing the behavior of a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental disorder that affects many children, and can often present challenges when managing behavior. We'll be covering a range of topics, including: Understanding ADHD Identifying triggers for challenging behavior of a child with ADHD Developing strategies for promoting positive behavior of your child with ADHD Establishing routines and structure to support your child Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, this podcast is packed with valuable information and practical tips for managing the behavior of a child with ADHD. So join us and learn how to support your child in the best way possible! Connect with Dr. Norrine - https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - karinjakubowski (Check out her video that has more than a half a million views!) Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
Dr. Norrine Russell uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students including those who have ADHD, Autism, Anxiety; and those who have learning differences. Dr. Russell has a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University, with a focus on psychology and education. Dr. Russell's passion for providing support to frustrated teens and weary parents is fueled not only by her professional training and expertise but also by her own experience of raising two complex children. Key Takeaways Executive functioning skills are crucial for teens to become the CEO of their life, skills that help them be in charge, and reach their goals. Time management, self-motivation, task initiation, task completion are all skills that are essential to a teen's success, however they are not always modeled or coached for them. To help teens gain these skills, it's important to start from a place of empathy and sharing, and guide them to take small steps towards their goals. Sit with them to encourage them, however, do not do the work for them. Let them take on the personal responsibility of managing the task at hand. As a parent, our role is to coach them and help them decide what works best for them in accomplishing their goals. There is not a one-way of doing something and your teen may have a different approach than you do. Listen to understand. Have your teen identify what their three top priorities are and have a conversation with them about how they want to go about accomplishing their goals. Next you can talk about their smaller goals to help them think through time management, task initiation, and task completion. Map time management on a calendar so they see visually the action steps they need to take. We often assume that the executive skills our teens need are something they picked up along the way and know how to do. Some teens do, however there are teens who have not yet learned these skills and that's developmentally appropriate. We need to teach, coach, and praise them on their ability to learn these important skills just as we did when we taught them to tie their shoes. Approach conversations with your teen in a calm and curious way. They learn through your modeling. If you are managing your time and completing tasks in an organized and calm way, they will inherit your skills. Teens with learning differences can be delayed in their development to learn and practice these skills. Be patient, provide more support, and recalibrate your expectations. Give them time to become proficient in these new skills. Sponsored by Gerety Presentations: https://edgerety.com/education/ Resources RussellCoaching.com DrRussell@russellcoaching.com
Are you a parent feeling frustrated because your child has potential but just doesn't try hard enough? Do you sometimes feel just as stuck as your child's behavior looks when not knowing how to support your child? We bring to you Dr. Norrine Russell who provides you with specific tips in how to help you're unmotivated teen and how to support disorganized kids. Dr. Russell and her company Russel Coaching for Students provides practical hands on ways in how to make improvements. The coaching strategies are action oriented that solve problems so kids can achieve goals. Dr. Russell shares that inorder to deepen our understanding of the underlying concern or problem that we have about our children we need to stop labeling what we see and become curious about finding out “why“ your child behaves in a certain way. Listen and learn so you can implement these easy strategies in helping your teen feel connected and inspired. New exciting news! We are on Feedspot's list of the Top Parenting Podcasts! blog.feedspot.com/parenting_podcasts/ MUSIC Look to Listen to Learn By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CLC98K/... Train My Brain By Lisa Navarra & Maryann Buonaspina - www.amazon.com/dp/B074CGR87B/... This podcast is presented by Lisa Navarra, Owner of Child Behavior Consulting, LLC. You Can Follow Us On: - www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviorConsulting - twitter.com/LNavarraCBC - www.linkedin.com/company/64563206/ - www.instagram.com/childbehaviorconsulting/ - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWwCxj-Aq469P9wXE1qUHvw - www.tiktok.com/@lisanavarraedu - www.tiktok.com/@studentsuccesspodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/student-success-beyond-expectations/id1567030184 - https://open.spotify.com/show/60vi5zx5hzHyknlTmF7WAV - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/16365f2a-5cb7-44ab-b190-6e2404c03abe/student-success-beyond-expectations
Dr. Jakubowski and Dr. Russell went LIVE together on Instagram. This is the recording for anyone who missed it. Dr. Russell shares practical tips and insights on how you can create a supportive environment at home and work with your child's teachers and healthcare providers to ensure the best outcomes. We also discuss the importance of understanding and advocating for your child's needs, as well as the impact of ADHD on the family dynamic. Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” Connect with Dr. Russell - https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an Elementary Public School Principal, Certified Master Life Coach and Speaker. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - Karin's YouTube Channel TikTok - karinjakubowski Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
Wires crossed? Super brain short-circuiting? Updated diagnoses and new language languishing? You're not alone! Dr. Norrine Russell returns to talk new words, the future of cohabitation, and finding a village. Plus, Biz is clean.Learn more about Dr. Russell's practice and inquire about the One Bad Mother discount at www.RussellCoaching.com.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org.Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a Genius moment, a Fail, or a Rant! Thanks!!Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Visit our Linktree for our website, merch, and more! https://linktr.ee/onebadmotherYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org.Show MusicSummon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For TeensTelephone, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the ButterbeansMental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – https://www.askdrjess.comBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.orgThe Postpartum Support International Warmline - 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline - 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP)Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. Dial 988 for https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and there is a chat option on the website.Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.orgNational Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you.Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughts Norrine Russell is the creator of a cutting-edge coaching approach for challenging children, such as those who are 2E, have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety, as well as those who have learning disabilities. Since 2009, Connected Coaching has demonstrated success with hundreds of students. Dr. Russell is an expert in child development, learning styles, special needs, and effective parenting practices. She has twenty years of experience developing positive youth development and parenting education programs. She combines her expertise to give parents and students the full support and resources they require to develop and prosper. Listen in on the conversation between Dr. Lia Gaggino and Norrine Russell, PhD. This new concept could be groundbreaking. [00:33 -13:41] Personal Journey from Academic Job to Youth Development Her son's diagnosis of ADHD and the Tampa Bay ADHD Parent support groupThe success of Russell Coaching as the largest student coaching practice in the country The coaching ProcessSignificance of multimodal treatmentGathering coping mechanisms used in Therapy[13:42- 29:35] Access of Quality Psychiatric Care How coaching works differently than traditional psychiatry Current insurance model is not tailored to diagnoses or treatments like coachingHow the symptom tracker helps in coaching Difficulties pediatricians face in providing medical carePossible partnership between psychologists and pediatricians[29:36 -45:59] What the AAP says about ADHD Understanding 504s and IEPsFinding local and national resources The impact of COVID19Filling in the gaps of the education systemImproved parent/student relationship when students have a coach [46:00- 55:57] Preparing for college could be a mental health transition Looking ahead on what is needed for college lifeThe change of schedules, daily routines, and moving out of the home to independent living plays a partEmotional Autonomy and the desire to do things on their own termsTips on how parents can effectively advocate for their child's ADHDA much more hopeful outlook on the next decade for those with ADHD[55:58 - 1:16:00] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Dr. Norrine Russell Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerusselInstagram:@russellcoachingllcLinkedin: Norrine Russell | LinkedInPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/russellcoaching/ Links to resources mentioned on the show Website: https://russellcoaching.comBook: Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During, and After Your Child's DiagnosisAAP Clinical Practice Guideline The Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment of children and adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents:
ADHD is just one of those uniquely frustrating diagnoses to navigate as a parent. There are so many different professions and professional backgrounds that can diagnose and evaluate your child the pathway to getting your child his isn't always clear. In this episode, Dr. Erin Elmore speaks with Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr. Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for students with complex challenges, including those who have ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, and learning differences. Dr. Russell has over 20 years of experience in child development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis. Together Erin and Norrine discuss how to get your child assessed for ADHD, getting accommodations for school, the benefits of a full evaluation process, building a treatment team, understanding medication for treating ADHD, and what questions to ask and how do you become an advocate for your child with ADHD. Parents, educate yourselves and be hopeful and optimistic because we can move ADHD out of the way of your child and build a successful future for you and your family. For more information about Russell Coaching call 212-716-1161 or visit: https://russellcoaching.com For more information about “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis” by Norrine Russell, please visit: https://russellcoaching.com/adhd-book-release To listen to Norrine Russell on other podcasts and other topics, please visit: https://russellcoaching.com/podcastsspeaking-availability For more information about the CHADD 2022 Conference, please visit: https://chadd.org/conference/ Follow Russell Coaching on Instagram at Russell Coaching LLC, or visit: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Follow Russel Coaching on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/
Imagine books where the characters have ADHD, Autism, and think differently. Now imagine a book where these characters are the heroes. Representation is so vitally important, but those who are neurodiverse often see themselves in books as the person who gets bullied. So when deciding to write a Science Fiction novel, author Carol Kauffman knew her 40 years of experience as a speech and language pathologist would play a big role in developing these characters. This is a different type of episode today as Carol shares just enough about Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga to get excited about reading it. It is her hope that not only children and teens read this story, but that the adults in their lives do as well. What they may discover is that those who experience struggles will see that their ability to overcome their disabilities or thrive despite their challenges may actually be their greatest superpowers. Show Notes: [2:23] - We learn a great deal from books, but we also see ourselves in the characters in books. [3:18] - We like to have heroes that are like us. When starting her book, Carol noticed the trends in current literature. [4:58] - In Carol's book series, Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga, the hero in the story deals with real challenges as a girl with ADHD. Carol describes the characters. [7:01] - Carol sums up the story and the real challenges that Crystal faces. [11:40] - This book has readers guessing till the end. [12:33] - Through her experience with helping neurodiverse students, kids she has known over the years have creeped into the story. [14:25] - Carol's hope is that readers will realize that there is hope for them and they are valuable regardless of their challenges. [16:27] - The book was written from a place of empathy and knowledge. [17:34] - Students who experience struggles can see that aspects of their disabilities may actually be their greatest superpowers. [20:29] - Grit is what children with ADHD attribute to success. [22:25] - With brilliance must come compassion. [24:33] - The book is a middle grade or young adult novel with a main character who is 13 years old. [26:21] - Carol hopes the adults in a child's life will read this book together with them. [27:51] - There are many talking tools that Crystal uses in the book that are actual techniques used to teach social skills to children who think differently. [29:17] - There are also grounding techniques to help those with anxiety disorders. [31:13] - There will be a sequel to this story and Carol already has plans for answering some unanswered questions. About Our Guest: Carol Kauffman, MA, provided services as a speech-language pathologist for over forty years to children with challenges such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, communication disorders, and trauma as both a professional and parent. In addition to direct services, she has also written articles, e-courses, and presented online and live seminars to other professionals, stressing the critical need for better collaboration to help treat the whole child. Her other interest is healing the environment. Both passions are featured in her first full-length middle grade novel about a girl, Kristal, and her twin, Tad, who has autism. Kristal has ADHD, anxiety, and PTSD - and is astonished to find out she's been named in a mysterious prophecy as the only one who can save humanity from a coming catastrophe. At first, she is terrified, but eventually realizes her so-called disabilities may actually be her greatest superpowers. Ms. Kauffman hopes that through this story, she can help decrease the stigma and celebrate the gifts of those with neurodiverse learning styles. Connect with Carol: ChildNEXUS Provider Profile Email: ckauffm1@columbus.rr.com Crystal Child: The Diamond Star Saga by Carol Kauffman Links and Related Resources: ALPS Children - A Steep Climb But Well Worth It Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Episode 63: Supporting Youth with Autism and ADHD with Holly Blanc Moses Episode 106: Childhood Anxiety and ADHD with Dr. Norrine Russell Join our email list so that you can receive information about upcoming webinars - ChildNEXUS.com The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Today, we're talking to Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr. Russell is a former psychology professor, and the founder and owner of Russell Coaching for Students. Russell Coaching is one of the largest student coaching practices in America, and works with complex students to help them develop executive functioning skills and social emotional skills. Norrine talks to us about lying and ADHD. She shares reasons why our kids might lie to us (and themselves), and why it's not as offensive as we might think. She also shares how the core deficits of ADHD relate to lying, and things to do to reduce and even prevent lying. >>>Register for the ADHD Essentials Parenting Groups
We welcome Dr. Norrine Russel to Imperfect Parenting as she guides us through what atypical people need on their academic path.Being wired differently doesn't mean your impaired, it's a brain that works differently and may cause some level of impairment.It's important to listen and ask. Have the deeper conversation to listen to truly understand.We mom's of atypical kids.. are the same as other mom's. Yet, sometimes we're just barely getting through the day.Norrine was 1000% into what her babies needed. She didn't take care of self, but .. she was being true to me.. because that was what is important at the timeIs it really possible to be that parent on social who does it right? Or, all has a sense of humor in the harder moments?How much energy is going to keep up appearances? How does this connect/disconnect us from our true core values?How are our emotions connected to kids tantrums and reactions and later our relationships with older kids?How do we keep boundaries AND share with our kids? How much is too much? How little is too little?________Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.”https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell/https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/Call or Text. (212) 716-1161Email: DrRussell@russellcoaching.comHeadquarters: 13919 Carrollwood Village Run #9, Tampa, FL 33618_________IMPERFECT PARENTINGImperfect Parenting Coaching Circle begins, soon. Interested?Write me "Yes Parenting Group): Ariel@imperfectparenting.netFree 3 secrets for a better parenting reality:https://bit.ly/2XPM404______MIDLIFE FERTILITY AND PREGNANCYOFFER:1. MIDLIFE PREGNANCY AND FERTILITY GROUP COACHING: Feeling alone on your fertility path? Looking for support from not only a coach and women who's been through it and succeeded.?Registration open until November 18th.Join: https://mailchi.mp/7b3062e36816/2-tuesdays-jump-inFREE Fertility Friday: LIVE Q and A on youtube every Friday 10AM PST.*This week.. LIVE: @10 PDT:https://youtu.be/HJItfJVKi5sInsta @Ip_parenting Tik tok @imperfectparentingariel Website:https://imperfectparenting.net *Experienced pregnancy loss? I have a little something for you.. https://bit.ly/2HB7uJH*Looking to get pregnant over 40? https://bit.ly/2ZbPSdk Instagram and Tik tok: @arielgreenandersson
I'm really excited to bring you this conversation with Dr. Norinne Russell on a new topic we haven't covered before on this show and one that only came into my radar last year, and that is rejection sensitive dysphoria or RSD, a dysphoria commonly experienced by people with ADHD. We talked about what rejection sensitive dysphoria is and how it's different from mood disorders or emotional dysregulation, what the early signs are and examples of triggers from Norrine's own experience with her son, and how to support children with RSD. I'm sure this conversation will resonate with many of you and hope you find this new topic interesting and valuable to your family. About Dr. Norrine RussellDr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.”With twenty years of experience creating positive youth development and parenting education programs, Dr. Russell has extensive knowledge of child development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She blends this knowledge to provide students and parents with comprehensive support and the tools they need to grow and thrive. Things you'll learn from this episodeWhat rejection sensitive dysphoria or RSD is and how it presentsWhat the early signs of rejection-sensitive dysphoria are and examples of triggers for children and adolescentsThe difference between RSD, mood disorders, and “typical” emotional dysregulation that neurodivergent children might experienceHow to support children with RSD Resources mentioned for Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) & ADHDDr. Norrine Russell's websiteDr. Norrine Russell via telephone: +12127161161Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Autism Spectrum, Tourette's, Anxiety, and More!: The One Stop Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Other Professionals by Dr. Martin KutscherNew Insights Into Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Additude Magazine article)How ADHD Ignites Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Additude article)Free Resource: Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (Additude article) Support the showConnect with Tilt Parenting Visit Tilt Parenting Take the free 7-Day Challenge Read a chapter of Differently Wired Follow Tilt on Twitter & Instagram
Did you know that between 25 and 33 percent of children with ADHD have a coexisting anxiety disorder? In fact, childhood anxiety is the second most common condition co-occurring with ADHD. So how can we help children who struggle with both? We've had several conversations about ADHD and anxiety separately, but now let's dive into the topic of comorbidity with today's guest Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr. Russell comes to us with over 20 years of experience creating positive youth development and parenting education programs. She has extensive knowledge of child development, learning profiles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She blends this knowledge to provide students and parents with comprehensive support and the tools they need to grow and thrive. I am thrilled to have her join this conversation today. In this episode, Dr. Russell describes what it might look like for a child or an adolescent to struggle with both ADHD and anxiety and what that means for parents and caregivers. Show Notes: [2:26] - The “honeymoon period” after starting the new school year is over. [4:11] - Comorbidity is when you have two or more disorders. [5:16] - Since the pandemic, there are more children experiencing anxiety, children experiencing higher anxiety, and more parents with anxiety. [6:37] - Support for anxiety often includes family support. [7:44] - There has been a cultural shift in parenting that has created increased anxiety. [9:10] - Sometimes the trigger for an anxious parent is another parent's experience. [10:43] - Anxiety hijacks the brain. [12:02] - The process of calming down and being inside the thinking part of their brain can take a long time for a student with anxiety. [13:51] - It's common for adolescents with anxiety to stuff their anxiety down, but there will be a trigger that allows it to come back up. [15:02] - It's important to consider the question of comorbidity. This impacts the approach to helping students with either ADHD, anxiety or both. [16:28] - Very few have just ADHD. [18:15] - Multimodal therapy is the most impactful. [19:56] - Medication isn't a magic potion but alongside coaching can be helpful. A combined approach is what's best. [21:30] - When medication is needed and there's a delay in accessing it, there can be a contribution to anxiety. [23:54] - A common concern about medication is addiction. [25:18] - There is a lot of misinformation out there for parents when making decisions about treatment for their children. [26:36] - Collaboration between therapists and other adults working with students is very valuable. [28:31] - For younger children, it is harder for them to understand their feelings. Older children will be able to identify when they feel anxious. [30:01] - Sometimes teacher comments are taken as mandates to take action when in reality it is just information. [31:18] - It is not your fault. You do not need to feel ashamed. But, you are responsible for finding out what to do. [32:30] - People in a child's support team all have a different role. [33:40] - Be clear on what support schools can provide. About Our Guest: Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for complex students, including those who are 2E; have ADHD, Autism, or Anxiety; and those with learning differences. This innovative method, Connected Coaching, has proven successful for hundreds of students since 2009. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents, “Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis.” Connect with Dr. Russell: Russell Coaching Website LinkedIn Facebook Email: drrussell@russellcoaching.com Links and Related Resources: Episode 67: Your Child's Anxiety - When to Worry with Dr. John Piacentini Anxiety and the Family Episode 99: Straight Talk About ADHD in Girls with Dr. Stephen Henshaw FOMO and How it Might Affect Children with Attention Issues Join our email list so that you can receive information about upcoming webinars - ChildNEXUS.com The Diverse Thinking Different Learning podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or legal advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the views and opinions expressed by the host and guests are not considered treatment and do not necessarily reflect those of ChildNEXUS, Inc or the host, Dr. Karen Wilson.
Are you wondering if your kid has ADHD? Or maybe you just received an ADHD diagnosis or you're currently dealing with challenges with your ADHD kid. When I started thinking one of my kids had ADHD. It was an overwhelming and scary time - How do I know for sure? Will she feel like something is wrong with her if I do get her tested? Does she need to get tested, are her teachers seeing that she's struggling in class, where do I go to get her tested, how do I find someone good, and once she was diagnosed, what do I do to get her the support she needs? Well, if you're relating, I have a very special guest, Dr, Norrine Russell who is back on our show for the second time due to popular demand and to talk about her new book, “Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During, and After Your Child's Diagnosis.” Norrine has over 20 years of experience working in youth development and is an Executive Functioning & ADHD Expert. She is also the mother of two atypical children who has personally walked this path and gets it!In this interview, she shares what to do step by step as you go through this process.What you will learn: The importance of being your child or teen's advocate.When you should get your child an evaluation. The questions you should ask when your teen has been diagnosed with ADHD. Why do you need to ask for a follow-up appointment after a diagnosis? What's the difference between a school diagnosis and an outside diagnosis?What do parents do that gets in the way of their teen's learning? The questions that shouldn't be asked at a Doctor's visit. What questions to ask when your child is diagnosed with ADHD?The words ADHD kids need to hear from their parents. How to talk to your teen about coaching or tutoring when they're resistant.Where to find Dr. Russell:https://russellcoaching.com/https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell/https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/https://russellcoaching.com/adhd-book-releas
Students with neurological or executive functioning issues are told they can't do things on their own, they need help, and there's so much going on that's a problem. Russell Coaching is working to flip that on its head and build faith and self-esteem in their students. Encouraging everyone to find the solution instead of always focusing on the problem. In this episode, Dr. Erin Elmore speaks with Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr. Russell is the founder of Russell Coaching for Students, which uses an innovative method of coaching for students with complex challenges, including those who have ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, and learning differences. Dr. Russell has over 20 years of experience in child development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She is the author of the recently published guide for parents Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis. Together Erin and Norrine discuss understanding ADHD as a neurological issue than a behavioral one, how coaching and therapy could be complimentary or supportive of one another, they discuss Russell Coaching's model that includes: understanding the individual, connecting with the student's team, using science and brain-based understanding, reporting, working with a leadership team, and finally customized software that supports this connected coaching model. For more information about Russell Coaching, please visit: https://russellcoaching.com For more information about Asking the Right Questions Before, During, and After Your Child's ADHD Diagnosis by Norrine Russell, please visit: https://russellcoaching.com/adhd-book-release To listen to Norrine Russell on other podcasts and other topics, please visit: https://russellcoaching.com/podcastsspeaking-availability For more information about the CHADD 2022 Conference, please visit: https://chadd.org/conference/ Follow Russell Coaching on Instagram at Russell Coaching LLC, or visit: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Follow Russel Coaching on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/
There are a lot of misconceptions about ADHD. If your child is diagnosed with ADHD, know that it isn't a behavioral problem. You can't scold or force it out of your child. As a parent, you should understand what they need and what you can do to help. So instead of bringing them to therapy or taking matters into your own hands, seek out ADHD coaching. You will get way better results there. Join Timothy J. Hayes, Psy.D as he talks to the Founder of the Russell Coaching for Students, Dr. Norrine Russell. Dr. Russell coaches students with ADHD, autism, anxiety, and other learning disabilities. She is also the author of Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During, and After Your Child's Diagnosis. Learn all you need about ADHD today and transform chaos into calm. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the On Your Mind Community today:journeysdream.orgTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTube
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Do you wonder if your child might have ADHD? Has your child been recently diagnosed with ADHD? Or, have you been navigating ADHD in your family for a long time? If you have, you likely have lots of questions about ADHD. And, there are likely more questions you would benefit from asking. This episode highlights the important questions parents should ask about ADHD to ensure their child has the best possible team and support for success with ADHD. Dr. Norrine Russell is the co-author with Heidi Condrey of Asking the Right Questions About ADHD. Dr. Russell joins Mom Enough to discuss the important questions parents would want to ask if their child has ADHD. She outlines what questions are essential before, during and after a child is identified as having ADHD. Tune in to learn more about this helpful book. WHAT QUESTIONS WILL YOU ASK ABOUT ADHD? How might Dr. Russells insights change the way you discuss ADHD with your child's providers? What steps might you take to put together a team of people to support your child with ADHD? WANT TO LEARN MORE? ❉ UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD OR TEEN WITH ADHD. An ADHD coach and mom of two complex kids with ADHD and other challenges, Dr. Norrine Russell wants you to know that ADHD is not a behavior problem, but a neurodevelopmental disorder; your kids are not just intentionally being “lazy” or “sloppy.” Also, all kids with ADHD are not alike. Some struggle most with starting a task, others with sticking with a task. Some feel paralyzed when they have to make choices among too many options – or figure out where to start when their whole room is pure chaos. But Dr. Russell also knows there are evidence-based practices that can help your child learn to live better with ADHD. And there are professionals who can determine the treatment and supportive strategies that will be most appropriate for your child. Check out our previous episode with Dr. Norrine Russell. ❉ BREAKING THE CYCLE OF BULLYING IN KIDS WITH ADHD & LEARNING DIFFERENCES.David Flink, a 2021 CNN Hero and the Chief Empowerment Office of Eye to Eye, joins Marti and Erin of Mom Enough for this important conversation on the link between ADHD, learning differences, and bullying. Having been diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD at a young age, David shares personal insights about growing up with these diagnoses. Tune in to hear his story, learn about Eye to Eye, and gain a better understanding of how to support children with ADHD and learning differences. By breaking the stigma of learning differences and helping children build self-confidence, we can end of the cycle of bullying. ❉ EYE TO EYE. This organization is working to improve outcomes for students who learn differently. They offer peer mentorship, trainings for educators, educational programs for students with learning differences, speakers, and leadership opportunities. Check them out to learn more or get support for your child with learning differences.
Do you wonder if your teen has ADHD? Well, I have invited back Dr. Norrine Russell . She recently published, Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During and After your Child's Diagnosis. Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching for Students in 2009, now a premier national coaching practice for middle school through college students with students across the US and Canada. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological wellbeing, education, and family life of their clients. To learn more contact Russellcoaching.com or call 212 716-1161 Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Special offer: Mention Power Your Parenting and you will get 10% off the first three months of coaching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're talking about the truth in all it's shapes and colors. If you're living with ADHD, you might find you have a sometimes-questionable relationship with the truth, whether you're struggling to be one hundred percent honest about a project at work, or dinner plans at home, and whether you're lying to others or to yourself in the process. Dr. Norrine Russell is back with us today to share her experince working with ADHD kids, parents, and coaches in navigating the not-always-black-and-white rules of honesty we create for ourselves, and what we need to do to corrall our baser instincts as a result of fear and uncertainty in our lives. Links & NotesRussell CoachingAsking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During, and After Your Child's Diagnosis by Dr. Norrine Russell
Dr. Russell's passion is providing support to frustrated students and weary parents. Her work is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences. Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box child. Dr. Russell is dedicated to walking beside families and helping them turn chaos into calm. In this episode you will learn: About her recently published book, "Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During, and After Your Child's Diagnosis" What you will be able to take away from this book? Why it is a must read right now for parents Buy Dr. Russell's NEW! Book - “Asking the Right Questions about ADHD Before, During and After Your Child's Diagnosis https://www.amazon.com/Asking-Questions-Before-During-Diagnosis/dp/B0B3WWMN4K/ref=sr_1_2?crid=27YM6Z9NM14BZ&keywords=norrine+russell&qid=1657277110&sprefix=norrine+russell%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-2 Follow Dr. Russell at https://russellcoaching.com/adhd-book-release More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an elementary public school principal and certified life coach. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. She practices mindfulness personally and at school teaching students breathing and awareness techniques to help them manage their own stress to be happy and healthy! Check out her NEW Course - Happy Kids, Not Perfect Kids (Click Here) Follow Karin on social - https://www.facebook.com/educationalimpactacademy Karin's YouTube Channel Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski Click here to get her free video course “First Steps to Happy Kids” www.educationalimpactacademy.com
We had a wonderful conversation with Dr Russell! Her coaching is really helping students (and parents) navigate the education system. She has a forthcoming book: Asking the right questions before, during and after the ADHD diagnosis. More information: https://russellcoaching.com/dr-norrine-russell-founder-1 _________________ Contact us here: autismmastermind@gmail.com https://www.autismmastermind.co/ IG, FB, YouTube @autismmastermind Please Write, review, subscribe and share
As many of you know, we talk openly around here about mental health and the specific challenges we deal with in our own lives. We've written songs, podcasts, and blogs about these topics, and one of the most common questions we get from you guys about this is “how do I help my kid who struggles with these issues?” If you were following along last week, we introduced a new podcast format we are trying out with segments, so we took all of your feedback for our question of the week which is: “How do I help my disorganized kid get through the week?” We phoned a friend, Dr. Norrine Russell, and asked her professional advice on this. Dr. Russell is an Executive Functioning & ADHD Coaching Expert who coaches kids at one of the largest international student coaching practices in the world. She is passionate about providing support to frustrated parents and their misunderstood children. Our hearts were both more calm after talking to Dr. Russell. She walked us through some great tips on how parents can better support children who think atypically. She also reminded us that we could be more chill. Don't forget to call us and leave a message - we might play your question in next week's episode. Tell us what you like, ask a question, or just say hi. Call 323-364-3929.Thank you for listening! Your support means the world to us. If you like this podcast please consider leaving us a review. We also love feedback. Email us at holdermesspodcast@gmail.com.We wrote a book! Learn more here: www.theholdernessfamily.com/book Join our Facebook family: www.facebook.com/theholdernessfamilyFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theholdernessfamily Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/theholdernessfamilyAbout the Holderness Family : Penn, Kim, Lola, and Penn Charles Holderness create original music, parodies, and Vlogs for YouTube and Facebook to poke fun of themselves and celebrate the absurdity in circumstances most families face in their day to day life. They published "Christmas Jammies" in December 2013 and life hasn't been the same. Since then, their popular parodies, "All About That Baste", "Baby Got Class," and original music "Snow Day" have received national news coverage. Penn, the Dad, took a chance and left his job as a news anchor to join his wife Kim, the Mom, at their video production and digital marketing company, Greenroom Communications, LLC. Lola and Penn Charles are always happy, respectful and eat all of their vegetables (that last sentence is a lie). The Holderness Family Podcast is Edited and Engineered by Max Trujillo of Trujillo Media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you have an ADHD kid you understand the frustration, arguing and misunderstanding this can cause for parents and their kids. My special guest today is Dr. Norrine Russell, she is an Executive Functioning & ADHD Expert who founded Russell Coaching for Students in 2009. She is also the mother of two atypical children, Dr. Russell knows firsthand that being a parent of a struggling student is tough. In this episode Dr. Russell shares:How to work with, not against, your kids.The core symptoms of ADHD and what to do to form a deeper connection with your tween or teen.What most parents of kids with ADHD do not know that they need to know.She also shares some helpful responses and strategies to motivate and support your kid who are struggling. And much more!Where to find Dr. Norrine Russell:Website: https://russellcoaching.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/--------Connect with us here at Moms of Tweens and Teens... Find more encouragement, wisdom, and resources:FacebookJoin our CommunityFind awesome resources on MOTTs UniversityInstagramSign up for our Moms of Tweens and Teens newsletter HERE.
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Everybody lies to some degree (remember when you told your friend she looked beautiful when wearing a dress you hated?). Lying is part of growing up. And kids want to do well — they want to meet your expectations and please you. When your child tells you a lie, it isn't because they “disrespect” you. It's so much more than that, and isn't really about you at all. In this episode of the Parenting ADHD Podcast, Dr. Norrine Russell is back to explain why kids lie, what it's really about, and what you can, and should, do about it. One key strategy is to ask yourself how much is fact and how much is wishful thinking. This conversation is not what you would assume and that's what makes it so powerful.
Continually stepping in it when talking about differently-wired brains? Repeat after us: "Wow. That sounds like pretty significant news. Tell me more." Whew! Dr. Norrine Russell sits down with Biz to teach her the ins-and-outs of ADHD. Plus, Biz has a birthday coming up!Visit Dr. Norrine Russell's website at www.russellcoaching.com. Follow Dr. Russell on Instagram @russellcoachingllc .Check out Theresa's book! It Feels Good To Be Yourself is available now wherever books are sold. Our book You're Doing A Great Job!: 100 Ways You're Winning at Parenting! is available wherever books are sold.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. This week, we're sponsored by Bombas and Dipsea. Go to Bombas.com/BADMOTHER and get 20% off your first purchase. Go to DipseaStories.com/BADMOTHER to get 30 days of full access for free.Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!!Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Subscribe to One Bad Mother in Apple PodcastsJoin our mailing listJoin the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook groupFollow One Bad Mother on TwitterFollow Biz on TwitterFollow Theresa on TwitterLike us on Facebook!Get a OBM tee, tank, baby onesie, magnet or bumper sticker from the MaxFunStoreYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org.Show MusicSummon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For TeensTelephone, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the ButterbeansMental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – https://www.askdrjess.comBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.orgThe Postpartum Support International Warmline - 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline - 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP)Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and number 1-800-273-8255 and there is a chat option on the website.Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.orgNational Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you.Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling
This week's episode is a continuation of my discussion with Dr. Noreen Russel about raising a non-neurotypical child. In this episode we talk more in depth about strategies to help your kiddos. Listen in for her VALUABLE tips on (seriously, they are SO GOOD and she suggests things I've never heard before!!): Helping ADHD kids regulate their attention, manage their impulsivity and hyperactivity Helping your ASD child with their fixed and repetitive interest and impaired social communication For a copy of Dr Noreen Russell's tip sheet, Connecting with Your Non-Neurotypical, download it from the Parent Toolbox at www.parent-toolbox.com About Norrine Russell Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching for Students in 2009, now a premier national coaching practice for middle school through college students with students across the US and Canada. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fuelled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows first-hand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological wellbeing, education, and family life of their clients. Contact information: Email: drrussell@russellcoaching.com Telephone: (813) 508-2367 Social Media: Website: https://russellcoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Thanks for listening! It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you would like to purchase my book or other parenting resources, visit me at www.yellingcurebook.com With this podcast, my intention is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations about parenting without judgement or criticism. We have too much of that! I honor each parent and their path towards becoming the best parent they can be. My hope is to inspire more parents to consider the practice of Peaceful Parenting. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review I appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from listeners not only help me improve, but also help others find me in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!! To rate and review my show go to: https://ratethispodcast.com/parentingourfuture.
As a mom of a child with multiple diagnoses I can attest to the struggles we've had raising our son over the last 16 years. I've dealt with a wide range of emotions including, shame, rage, disappointment, guilt and regret. Every parent and family are different but we can all say that after a diagnosis we've felt scared. Scared at what the future looks like for our family and most importantly, for our child. I'm so honoured to be talking with Dr. Norrine Russel, who has been working with students and weary parents in Canada and the US to help them navigate the complexities of having an ADHD or Autism Diagnosis. In part one of our discussion, we are talking about: What it means to be “neurotypical” How often one diagnosis comes with more others How to talk with others who don't understand your child or your struggle as a parent How exhaustion is real and how parents are often called to be superhuman The 3 core ADHD symptoms and the 2 core impairments of Autism For a copy of Dr. Norrine Russell's tip sheet, Connecting with Your Non-Neurotypical Child join the Parent Toolbox at www.parent-toolbox.com About Norrine Russell Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching for Students in 2009, now a premier national coaching practice for middle school through college students with students across the US and Canada. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fuelled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows first-hand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological wellbeing, education, and family life of their clients. Contact information: Email: drrussell@russellcoaching.com Telephone: (813) 508-2367 Social Media: Website: https://russellcoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Thanks for listening! It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you would like to purchase my book or other parenting resources, visit me at www.yellingcurebook.com With this podcast, my intention is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations about parenting without judgement or criticism. We have too much of that! I honor each parent and their path towards becoming the best parent they can be. My hope is to inspire more parents to consider the practice of Peaceful Parenting. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review I appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from listeners not only help me improve, but also help others find me in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!! To rate and review my show go to: https://ratethispodcast.com/parentingourfuture.
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Dr. Norrine Russell is the founder and owner of Russell Coaching for Students, an international student coaching practice that provides support for typical and atypical students in the areas of executive functioning, social and emotional skills, academic and study skills, and other life skills. With twenty years of experience supporting healthy youth development and conducting parenting education, Dr. Russell has extensive knowledge of child and adolescent development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, Russell Coaching currently serves students in the US, Canada, and the UK. Dr. Russell has a Ph.D. in Psychology from Bowling Green State University with a focus on both psychology and education. Website https://russellcoaching.com/ (www.russellcoaching.com) Social Media Information IG @russellcoachingllc Resources Mentioned https://childmind.org/ (https://childmind.org/) https://www.additudemag.com/ (https://www.additudemag.com/) Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Find out more about their online CPD events at https://nape.org.uk/online-events (nape.org.uk/online-events) https://frstre.com/go/?a=100059-6a3612&s=1971853-ecdb80&p_affiliate.referral_code=marktaylor12 (Listen to Mark's audio course ) https://frstre.com/go/?a=100059-6a3612&s=1971853-ecdb80&p_affiliate.referral_code=marktaylor12 (10 Pieces of Advice You'd Like to Have as a Child) Support this podcast
Join Reid Miles as he speaks with Dr. Norrine Russell regarding her coaching and consulting practice. Dr. Russell, who has two children on the spectrum, discusses the issues she sees with her students and the differences of students at various educational levels.Dr. Norrine Russell's website:https://russellcoaching.com/Inside the Aspergers Studio: https://www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/our-shows/inside-the-aspergers-studio/
Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Does anyone in your family have ADHD? If so, do you often feel frustrated by their indecisiveness, disorganization, lack of motivation or difficulty finishing what they start? Dr. Norrine Russell, this week's Mom Enough guest, understands your frustration and exhaustion. An ADHD coach and mom of two complex kids with ADHD and other challenges, Dr. Russell first wants you to know that ADHD is not a behavior problem, but a neurodevelopmental disorder; your kids are not just intentionally being “lazy” or “sloppy.” Also, all kids with ADHD are not alike. Some struggle most with starting a task, others with sticking with a task. Some feel paralyzed when they have to make choices among too many options – or figure out where to start when their whole room is pure chaos. But Dr. Russell also knows there are evidence-based practices that can help your child learn to live better with ADHD. And there are professionals who can determine the treatment and supportive strategies that will be most appropriate for your child. There are several people in Marti & Erin's family who have ADHD, so they were soaking up Dr. Russell's wisdom and practical tips. They think you will be too! DID THIS EPISODE CHALLENGE YOUR BELIEFS ABOUT ADHD? Why did Dr. Russell say it's a mistake to think of ADHD as a behavioral problem? Think of people you know who have ADHD, children or adults. What are the different ways their neurodevelopmental disorder shows up in their everyday life? What kind of treatment, coaching or support have they had and how has that helped? WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ADHD? ❉ THE PLACE OF MEDICATIONS IN CHILDREN'S TREATMENT. As parents, we often have strong reactions to the idea of medicating children because of emotional or behavioral problems. But, as this Mom Enough guest knows, medicating children sometimes can free them to learn and play and thrive. Dr. Elizabeth Reeve joins Marti & Erin for a thoughtful and informative discussion about the proper place of medication in a child's treatment, how to explain the need for medication to the child, and how to head off inappropriate use of these prescription drugs. ❉ HOW ART HELPED DAV PILKEY RISE ABOVE ADHD & DYSLEXIA: HOPEFUL INSIGHTS FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS AND DOG MAN SERIES. Dav Pilkey was a self-described trouble-maker in the early years of school, often ending up alone in the hallway when his teacher had had enough. Struggling with both reading and attention, Dav passed his time by drawing cartoons of the colorful characters in his imagination – a superhero named Captain Underpants was created in 2nd grade! Dav describes how he eventually became an avid reader and a highly successful author and artist whose books have engaged countless kids, including many reluctant readers. Dav's story and his wise advice will inspire you whether or not your own children struggle as Dav did.
In this episode…If your teen is struggling in school or unmotivated to even try, this episode is for you. Today I'm talking with Dr. Norrine Russell (@drnorrinerussell) the founder of Russell Coaching. Dr. Russell's passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two neurologically atypical children with diagnosis of autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences. Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. In today's episode Dr. Russell is going to give us some tips on how to best support and encourage our teens. FREE STUFF! Listeners who mention this facebook live segment will receive 20% off the first three months of student coaching with Dr. Russell. Dr. Cam's Top 10 Tips for Parenting Teens: www.askdrcam.com/parentingtips If you found this episode valuable, please take a quick moment to comment and share. This helps other parents like you find the show. Thank you!!
ADHD can be frustrating for parents AND teens. This week we dive into the ADHD brain - we talk about the hard AND the good! - and we give some strategies that you and your teen can use together. Help your teen celebrate her brain the way it is and learn how to work WITH it. The ADHD Brain Strategies for attention management Strategies for impulsivity Resources used for episode: Elaine Tayler-Klaus & Diane Dempster (co-founders ImpactADHD), Parenting ADHD Now, Can buy here Hacking Your ADHD Podcast, Episode “Coaching For Your Brain with Dr. Norrine Russell,” Katie Hurley, LCSW, “ADHD & Teens: How to Help Them Cope with Their Struggles” Psycom Resources not used in episode but also super helpful: Mary Rooney, PhD, “ADHD in Teens,” Childmind “Parenting Teens with ADHD,” CHADD “ADHD Symptoms in Teens: Your Guide to Warning Signs & Treatment for Adolescents,” ADDitude Help4ADHD.org Dr.Hallowell.com TotallyADD.com Instagram @impactparents @adhd_understood, @adhdmemetherapy, @motherhoodinadhd @helloiamadhd @adhdinchildrensupport Sponsor Link: https://lifesuccessforteens.com/ Sponsor Instagram: @lifesuccessforteens Sponsor Facebook: @lifesuccessforteens
This week I am talking with Dr. Norrine Russell of Russell Coaching - Dr. Russell has a Pd.D. from Bowling Green State University with a focus on psychology and education and began her ADHD coaching practice in 2009. In our conversation today, we talk about what you can expect to get out of coaching, how we can work on working with our brains, and ways we can help our kids with ADHD.Today's episode is focused more on children with ADHD, but I've always found that these are lessons that we can translate to our own experience.Get more information about Russell Coaching at RussellCoaching.comSupport me on PatreonConnect with me on:TwitterTiktokor ask me a question on my Contact PageFind the show note at HackingYourADHD.com/russellcoachingThis Episode's Top TipsLearn about your ADHD - if you don't understand it, then they can't work it. Work on learning how your brain works so that you can best work with it.Give yourself permission to see what works. Often we get caught up in the idea that if we try something then we are going to have to do it forever - instead, we should be thinking about how we can make progress through trial and error.Work with others to Hack your ADHD, because while it's great to see what we can come up with on our own there are tons of resources out there that can also help you.
This week on the Mimosas with Moms Podcast, Abbey welcomes Dr. Norrine Russell, Academic and ADHD Coaching Expert! Dr. Russell shares her personal experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical. Dr. Russel knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological well-being, education, and family life of their clients. Dr. Russell shares with us the importance of support for special needs moms and how we can better support the moms around us. How can we create a better village for the special needs moms? Let's talk about it, CHEERS! ——————————————— You can find Dr. Norrine Russell: Instagram: @russellcoachingllc Email: drrussell@russellcoaching.com Website: https://russellcoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell ——————————————— Instagram @mimosaswithmoms FB /mimosaswithmoms Email 2mimosamoms@gmail.com An ABC of Families by Abbey Williams - https://www.amazon.com/ABC-Families-Abbey-Williams/dp/0711256535 ———————————————— This episode is sponsored by: * Cozi! An organizing app designed just for families! Download the Cozi app for free in the App Store!
Thriving in the Midst of Chaos: Parenting With Special Needs Kids
Episode 109: Executive Functioning Tips From ADHD Coaching With Dr. Norrine Russell In this episode, Dr. Norrine Russell discusses the benefits to ADHD coaching and provides tips to help with executive dysfunction. Her son and daughter both have autism, ADHD, and anxiety. She noted that one of the hardest parts of parenthood is feeling alone. Although her children have the same diagnoses, they have very different presentations. ADHD coaching is about teaching skills that kids with ADHD are delayed in developing, such as executive functioning. They provide support, collaboration, skill building, and scaffolding. They figure out what are their strengths and where are areas for development. Then they build executive functioning or social-emotional skills. They start by building the relationship. They then set goals, and teach and manage executive functioning skills. They use a project manager, including planning with reflection, practice, skill development, and goal setting. They work to break down barriers to get the kids where the kids want to go. Coaching is helpful when their mental health is stable but they are still struggling due to a lack of skills. To use planners, they take the planner out, wait while they write down assignments, and sometimes have people text or email the child assignments, so they have them in writing. Have a dedicated in and out box dedicated for school things. The child puts things in the box that the parent needs to see. The parent completes whatever it is, and then places the completed item in the out box. The child then needs to check the out box before leaving for school every day. Make sure your child has a red folder. Every piece of paper they get in school goes in the red folder. When they get home, they open up the red folder, they figure out what goes in the parent in tray and what is homework. When the homework is done, it goes in the return side of the folder. Have refreshers of every school supply item and remind your kid to go and replenish each thing once per month. Coaching Website Blog Email Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Links: Email us if you have any questions or ideas! We are now on instagram! Check out updates on our website. Follow Thriving on Twitter. Check us out on Facebook! We are also on Pinterest! Please subscribe to our podcast in the iTunes store, or wherever you find your podcasts, Leave us a 5-star review, to help us know what you like and what you don't like, and to make sure other like-minded people find support through this podcast. Show Music: Intro Outro: Intro Outro 2 by Mattias Lahoud under CC-BY 3.0 License (www.freesound.org) Theme Song: 90s rock style by monkeyman535 under CC-BY 3.0 License (www.freesound.org) Self Care Song: Green and Orange No Water by Duncan Alex under CC-BY 3.0 License (www.freesound.org) Hosted by: Jessica Temple and Lewis Temple Disclaimer: Our show is not designed to provide listeners with specific or personal legal, medical, or professional services or advice. Parents of children with health issues should always consult their health care provider for medical advice, medication, or treatment. Copyright 2021 Jessica Temple
It's a common notion among moms to say that navigating motherhood with ‘no handbook' is the struggle with mom life. So can you imagine moms whose children have special needs? And for you to take care of yourself as a mom, you have to let go of trying to meet other people's expectations— especially when you have a different experience than the ‘typical' mom life! Join me and Norrine in this episode for a step-by-step guide on how you can create your identity as a mom of kids with special needs! Other life-changing lessons in this episode… Being a “mother” to a child with depression How to stay connected to an atypical child Finding a cohort with the same challenges as you How to find support/resources as a mom with atypical child The importance of community in navigating mom life Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss out! And let's build a community of rising moms by sharing it with a friend too! Head over to www.renaefieck.com/podcast/momofspecialkid to tune into the whole episode!
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A lack of motivation isn't a character flaw. There's always a reason why someone isn't on task or meeting expectations, and it's virtually never that they just don't care. When it feels like your child is unmotivated, ask yourself, “What's getting in the way?” In this episode of the parenting ADHD Podcast, Dr. Norrine Russell shares how to take a deep dive into a seeming lack of motivation to determine what is preventing your child or teen from getting things done.
Is your child showing signs of ADHD? Do you know what that might look like? If they do have ADHD, what do you do now? All excellent questions. In this episode, we're interviewing Dr. Norrine Russell, an academic and ADHD coaching expert. She talks to us about what ADHD looks like, what ADHD really is, what we can do as parents to help our children, and how to set your child up for success. Whether your child has ADHD or not, this is a great episode that will help you with any child that struggles to focus. Website: https://russellcoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/norrine-russell-820545184/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drnorrinerussell This week's Product That Makes Parenting Stink Less is a rechargeable fabric shaver. It's the perfect tool to get fuzzies of coaches and clothes. Here's our Amazon link to the rechargeable fabric shaver. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/parentingirlpodcast We'd love to hear your comments on this episode! And if you liked the episode, leave us a review! Here's a simple explanation of how to leave a review on itunes: http://www.imore.com/how-rate-or-review-podcast-your-iphone-or-ipad Theme music by Dave Depper
Dr. Norrine Russell talks with us about the 3 signs of ADHD. This episode is packed with strategies, tips and tools to help your child struggling with ADHD. It's a great episode for parents as well as teachers. Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching in 2009. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. She is committed to supporting the psychological well-being, education, and family life of all her clients. With twenty years of experience creating positive youth development and parenting education programs, Dr. Russell has extensive knowledge of child development, learning styles, special needs, and positive parenting philosophies. She blends this knowledge to provide students and parents with comprehensive support and the tools they need to grow and thrive. Dr. Russell has created programs that help youth develop social, emotional, and leadership skills, as well as programs that help families and communities, support healthy youth development. Dr. Russell is dedicated to walking beside families and helping them turn chaos into calm. https://russellcoaching.com/ Facebook - @drnorrinerussell She offers a 20% discount for the first 3 months of coaching to any of you listeners when they mention this podcast or Karin Jakubowski. More about the Host - Dr. Karin Jakubowski is an elementary public school principal. She is passionate about helping moms first take care of themselves to be their best for their kids. She helps moms with a problem solving process when their child is experiencing challenging behaviors. She practices mindfulness personally and at school teaching students breathing and awareness techniques to help them manage their own stress to be happy and healthy! www.educationalimpactacademy.com YouTube - Educational Impact Academy Facebook Page - Happy Mom's, Happy Kids @educationalimpactacademy Instagram - JakubowskiKarin Twitter - @KarinJakubowski
We started our conversation with Dr. Norrine Russell with a plan in mind. We wanted to talk with her about the systems and processes she uses with her clients at Russell Coaching to support frustrated kids and families living with ADHD. She told us she'd be fine with that, but then said, "can I tell you what's on my mind?"What was on her mind is something on our minds, too. In our search for process perfection, we risk putting up walls for communication those we're trying to support. We're great at systems, too, but time and project management comes with a cost: we risk losing compassion and empathy, hardening ourselves to the things that give us the joy and support to move on. Thinking Fast and SlowIt's easy, living with ADHD, to imagine that thinking fast is the solution to distraction. If you think fast, after all, you might just finish a project before you're distracted by something else. Thinking slowly, on the other hand, gives your mind and body the time and space required to integrate new views, concepts, and experiences. The act of thinking about thinking is metacognition, and Dr. Russell gives us a series of terrific examples this week as we think through our experience overcoming stress and anxiety in the process of living with ADHD. And while we're at it, check out this story on CBS Sunday Morning, 'Helping Students Cope with the Pressure to Succeed' on our highest achievers and their ability to manufacture stress and anxiety to a damaging point.About Dr. Norrine RussellDr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching in 2009. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. She is committed to supporting the psychological well-being, education, and family life of all her clients.Dr. Russell has a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University with a focus on psychology and education. She consults with and trains at both public and private schools across the Tampa Bay area. She has taught psychology and education courses at Sweet Briar College, University of Minnesota-Morris, and a number of other colleges.
We started our conversation with Dr. Norrine Russell with a plan in mind. We wanted to talk with her about the systems and processes she uses with her clients at Russell Coaching to support frustrated kids and families living with ADHD. She told us she'd be fine with that, but then said, "can I tell you what's on my mind?" What was on her mind is something on our minds, too. In our search for process perfection, we risk putting up walls for communication those we're trying to support. We're great at systems, too, but time and project management comes with a cost: we risk losing compassion and empathy, hardening ourselves to the things that give us the joy and support to move on. Thinking Fast and Slow It's easy, living with ADHD, to imagine that thinking fast is the solution to distraction. If you think fast, after all, you might just finish a project before you're distracted by something else. Thinking slowly, on the other hand, gives your mind and body the time and space required to integrate new views, concepts, and experiences. The act of thinking about thinking is metacognition, and Dr. Russell gives us a series of terrific examples this week as we think through our experience overcoming stress and anxiety in the process of living with ADHD. And while we're at it, check out this story on CBS Sunday Morning, 'Helping Students Cope with the Pressure to Succeed' on our highest achievers and their ability to manufacture stress and anxiety to a damaging point. About Dr. Norrine Russell Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching in 2009. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. She is committed to supporting the psychological well-being, education, and family life of all her clients. Dr. Russell has a Ph.D. from Bowling Green State University with a focus on psychology and education. She consults with and trains at both public and private schools across the Tampa Bay area. She has taught psychology and education courses at Sweet Briar College, University of Minnesota-Morris, and a number of other colleges.
Is your child disorganized, scattered, forgetful impulsive and unmotivated? Maybe they have ADHD. Today I brought on an expert who primarily coaches children and teens who have ADHD. Dr. Norrine Russell began Russell Coaching for Students in 2009, now a premier national coaching practice for middle school through college students with students across the US and Canada. Her passion for providing support to frustrated students and weary parents is fueled by her own experience of raising two complex children who are both neurologically atypical (her children's diagnoses include autism, mood disorders, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences). Dr. Russell knows firsthand the exhaustion parents face as they day in and day out seek solutions for their out-of-the-box children. The entire team at Russell Coaching is committed to supporting the psychological wellbeing, education, and family life of their clients. We address questions like 1. How do you know if your teen or tween has ADD or ADHD? 2. What can moms do to help their disorganized teen get through school? 3. What are some strategies that work for kids with ADD or ADHD? What can moms do? To learn more contact Russellcoaching.com or call 212 716-1161 Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/russellcoachingllc/ Special offer: Mention Power Your Parenting and you will get 20% off the first three months of coaching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this week's show: What's the connection between Willy Wonka and Cleveland? We'll tell you in This Week in Cleveland History. A “mature” woman battles in a Tough Mudder competition. We'll tell you how old she is in our Good News segment. Steve Muehlhausen from DAZN.com is ready to Get in the Ring with some pro-wrestling news and notes. Dr. Norrine Russell is also here to offer some tips for parents of children with ADHD, Autism and other differing abilities. And in Klopp's Klips – an exorcism at Home Depot – need we say more? Audio Credits: Some songs have been edited "Happy Happy Game Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Fast Talkin" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "NewsSting" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Consequence" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Big Horns Intro by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Doh De Oh by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3666-doh-de-oh License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Super Circus by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4441-super-circus License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Investigations by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3924-investigations License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ "Industrial Cinematic" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Glee Club Polka by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3808-glee-club-polka License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Balloon Game by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3414-balloon-game License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Truth of the Legend by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4551-truth-of-the-legend License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license http://www.orangefreesounds.com/ Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Credit: https://www.fiftysounds.com
An estimated 6.1 million children have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives. Symptoms of ADHD can affect a student's behavior and academic performance at school. It can be misunderstood by both those who struggle with the disorder and by those around them, but with support and strategies, students can learn to thrive. In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Norrine Russell, Academic & ADHD Coaching Expert, from Russell Coaching. Dr. Russell gave us insight into the ADHD brain as well as effective strategies for managing the symptoms for academic success. For more information about our show head to https://schooldazedshow.com/. Like and subscribe!
Parenting is hard work! If your child has autism, ADHD, or if they are a lazy student, parenting becomes even more challenging. Parents and children get frustrated with each other, and the student isn't thriving as he or she should. Dr. Norrine Russell is a Consultant and Coach who takes a holistic approach to help struggling families, turning chaos into calm, providing hope where hope may be on life support. Today, Dr. Russell shares with us how she works with the family, builds trust with the student, and how she and her team differentiate themselves from other "coaches." Dr. Russell wants parents to know they have choices beyond tutors, therapists and medications.Dr. Russell and her team work internationally. You may find her at:http://www.russellcoaching.comTune in for this lively interview. If your child is struggling and you feel like you have tried everything to help them, consider reaching out to Dr. Russell.