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Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Parenting Tips for Raising a Child with ADHD | Co-Regulation | E192

14 min13 maj 2024

Raising a Child with ADHD: Strengths, Structure, and Calm

Parenting a child with ADHD or neurodivergence can feel overwhelming. You’re not failing. Raising a child with ADHD requires understanding their brain, regulating the nervous system, and using evidence-based strategies to reduce friction and support learning. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains what actually works and why calming the brain first changes everything.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to shift from deficit-focused thinking to an asset-based approach
  • Why discipline alone does not improve attention or emotional regulation
  • How structure and visual language help support executive functioning
  • Tools to address Emotional Dysregulation in Children and ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation

Supporting your child’s strengths

Focus on what engages your child’s brain:

  • Use interests and passions to motivate learning
  • Reinforce strengths to reduce daily friction
  • Support executive functioning without punishment

Parent insight: A child may hyperfocus on games but struggle with homework. Using interests as entry points boosts engagement and confidence.

Why traditional discipline fails

Punishment cannot correct ADHD. ADHD behaviors are signals of a Dysregulated Child, not defiance.

Instead:

  • Calm your own nervous system first
  • Use each interaction as a skill-building opportunity
  • Reinforce progress, not compliance

Structure without rigidity

Predictable routines reduce overwhelm:

  • Clear steps and expectations
  • Flexible support for transitions
  • Emotional safety to regulate the nervous system

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Takeaway

Raising a child with ADHD is about understanding their brain, regulating the nervous system, and supporting growth. When parents calm first, learning, connection, and executive function follow.

FAQs

Q1: Is ADHD a difference rather than a disorder?

Yes. Understanding ADHD as a brain difference helps shift from punishment to regulation and skill-building.

Q2: Should neurodivergent kids still have rules and expectations?

Yes. Clear, predictable expectations support attention, behavior, and emotional regulation.

Q3: How do I help my child build executive functioning skills?

Use visual supports, small steps, and co-regulation to scaffold attention, planning, and task completion.

Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through Regulation First Parenting™.

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