The ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast
Kids & Family:Parenting
ADHD and anger issues often go hand in hand, and dealing with it is a significant stress for most parents. ADHD Parenting Coach, Siope Kinikini, helps parents understand the real reason behind their child’s anger and gives ADHD strategies for dealing.
How to deal with a child with anger issues is a question that Siope is frequently asked. Parents want to know how to deal with the situation without it blowing up even more. But more than that, they want to know how to reduce future episodes of ADHD and aggression by doing things that help diffuse the situation instead of inflaming it.
The best way to deal with anger issues to understand what is happening in your child’s body when they are angry. The ADHD strategy that has worked well for countless families is to know why we get angry. We get angry because what you want or hoped for didn’t happen the way you wanted it to happen. Think about that. Anger stems because someone’s behavior or actions didn’t go how we wanted them to go, and we become frustrated.
Understanding anger means understanding how you arrive at that emotion. This understanding is crucial when talking to your child with ADHD. Most ADHD children are already working on something that has a level of frustration for them. What do we mean by this? Your child may already be working on sitting still, paying attention, not talking, focusing on what is being said. They know they need to work on these things as they're constantly being told. They’re already feeling anxious and frustrated as they’re trying hard to fulfill what we’ve asked them to do and they’re struggling to do it. So when we add another instruction on that, bam, they’re even more frustrated, and that frustration often manifests as anger.
While we may look at a small instruction as “no big deal.” It’s a “huge deal” to them. It means that they’re feeling anger/frustration on multiple things and the last instruction happened to be the instruction that pushed them over the edge.
Understanding this principle will help you be able to teach them about what is happening with their body and how to deal in a more positive way when an expectation isn’t met. Disappointment is part of life, but our goal is to teach them how to deal with ADHD anger management in a better way.
The problem most parents face is being able to break down complicated feelings or ideas so that their children understand. This knowledge is especially difficult with very young children. It is why breaking things down into small instructions is important. It helps them not feel overwhelmed and frustrated. How to calm a child with ADHD who is in the middle of an angry outburst it to remember three things. First, remain calm as it will help to deescalate the situation. Second, stay focused. Third, be consistent.
ADHD and anger issues are manageable if you apply the ADHD strategies learned in this podcast.
Join the Smarter Parenting Club and we can help you with individual strategies for dealing with your child's anger. https://club.smarterparenting.com/
Ep #54: Teaching kids to make better decisions
Ep #53: The importance of Following Instruction
Ep #52: How to fix negative behavior
Ep #51: Finding success with Preventive Teaching
Ep #50: Changing behavior through praise
Ep #49: Compound effect of Effective Communication
Ep #48: What it takes to change behavior
Ep #47: Mastering Observe and Describe
Ep #46: Understanding the ABC's of Behavior
Ep #45: How--quality components of the Teaching-Family Model
Ep #44: Where am I emotionally?
Ep #43: When--teaching to negative behaviors
Ep #42: What parents need to teach--behavior skills
Ep #41: How I coach parents of kids with ADHD
Ep #40: When do I need ADHD Parenting Coaching?
Ep #39: Avoiding ADHD parenting burnout
Ep #38: ADHD and anxiety
Ep #37: ADHD and diet
Ep #36: Relationships--the why of the Teaching-Family Model
Ep #35: Dealing with daily ADHD behavior problems at school
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