Answering Parents' Questions
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Hosts Ryan and Mike work through five real listener questions covering some of the most common — and most misunderstood — challenges of raising kids with ADHD: a six-year-old with borderline intellectual functioning caught between a cautious school and a hands-off psychiatrist, a ten-year-old with total time blindness for non-preferred activities, sibling conflict where the hosts openly diverge on whether to hold the older child more accountable or redirect the younger one, a physically aggressive first-grader stuck in a cycle of ineffective next-day suspensions, and a fifteen-year-old with ADHD, anxiety, OCD, and autism who avoids school at the first sign of feeling unwell. The thread running through all five: executive functioning is environment-dependent, and parental accommodation — however loving — tends to make avoidance and anxiety worse rather than better.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
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[00:00:00] Start
[00:00:52] Borderline Functioning: School vs. Psychiatrist
[00:05:16] Time Blindness and Non-Preferred Activities
[00:09:03] Sibling Conflict and the Dopamine Cycle
[00:15:15] Aggression, Suspensions, and Brain Breaks
[00:22:28] Autism, Illness Avoidance, and School Refusal