Destructive anger in ADHD kids is one of the most misunderstood, shame-loaded experiences parents face. The advice most families are given — harsher consequences, bigger punishments, “making it stop” — often makes these episodes happen more often, not less. In this episode, Apryl and Dr. Brian walk through what’s actually happening in the ADHD brain during these moments — and the system that helps families stop the cycle without becoming permissive or powerless. Thoughts parents have that th...
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Destructive anger in ADHD kids is one of the most misunderstood, shame-loaded experiences parents face. The advice most families are given — harsher consequences, bigger punishments, “making it stop” — often makes these episodes happen more often, not less. In this episode, Apryl and Dr. Brian walk through what’s actually happening in the ADHD brain during these moments — and the system that helps families stop the cycle without becoming permissive or powerless. Thoughts parents have that th...
Back-to-School Behavior Battles: 5 ADHD Hacks Teachers + Parents Can Use Right Away
Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
22 minutes
4 months ago
Back-to-School Behavior Battles: 5 ADHD Hacks Teachers + Parents Can Use Right Away
It’s back-to-school season, which for many parents and teachers means the emails are rolling in about fidgeting, blurting, not finishing work, and rough afternoons. If you’re already bracing for a long year, breathe. In this episode of Raising ADHD, we share simple, proven strategies you can use tomorrow morning to make school days smoother at home and in the classroom. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅ Start the day right: Use predictable routines and a simple, visual morning checklist (backp...
Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
Destructive anger in ADHD kids is one of the most misunderstood, shame-loaded experiences parents face. The advice most families are given — harsher consequences, bigger punishments, “making it stop” — often makes these episodes happen more often, not less. In this episode, Apryl and Dr. Brian walk through what’s actually happening in the ADHD brain during these moments — and the system that helps families stop the cycle without becoming permissive or powerless. Thoughts parents have that th...