The ADHD Smarter Parenting‘s Podcast
Kids & Family:Parenting
In this special episode, Siope Kinikini discusses how parents can help their children navigate what is happening in the world.
Giving your kids the tools they need to handle what they are hearing, seeing, and experiencing is vital. When kids have tools, they can thrive and make a difference, despite what is happening around them. These tools will be one of the most important things you can do as a parent.
Children will have a lot of feelings about what is going on and the skill of Effective Communication allows them to process and express those feelings in a healthy way. Siope Kinikini gives you three essential things to do that will make this communication effective and powerful.
Take a listen. And then listen again and again and involve your kids.
For full show notes and more information about Effective Communication, visit https://www.smarterparenting.com/adhd-parenting-podcast/
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Ep #28: ADHD and depression
Ep #27: The ADHD brain
Ep #26: Confidence to follow through
Ep #25: Treatment options for ADHD
Ep #24: Chasing "normal" with ADHD kid
Ep #23: Setting daily intentions
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Ep #19: The power of a parenting coaching session
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