The common advice from many clinicians for parenting kids with ADHD is to start a behavior chart and reward system to create external motivation. The problem is that these charts and systems often add more work for overwhelmed parents and kids, and often don’t produce results. And in our schools and classrooms, they end up instilling shame, blame, and fear, which is actually harming our children. Tune in to this episode of the Parenting ADHD podcast to learn a better way to help our kids do well. Afterall, kids do well when they can.
213: Relationship Reset withThe Behavior Revolution
212: Twice-Exceptionality & Asynchronous Development, with Emily Kircher-Morris, M.A., M.Ed., LPC
211: My 6 Biggest Aha’s in 6 Years of the Podcast, with Penny Williams
210: What to Do When Your Child is Aggressive, with Tosha Schore
209: Foundational Principles of Behavior, with The Behavior Revolution
208: The Parenting Long Game, with Rachel Bailey
207: Finding Your Own Path When Neurodivergent, with David Bizzaro
206: Low Demand Parenting, with Amanda Diekman
205: Honoring Our Kids’ Individuality, with Kayla Taylor
204: The Science of Stuck, with Britt Frank
203: When to Let Kids “Fail,” with The Behavior Revolution
202: Success in College and Beyond for Neurodivergent Students, with Alex Gilbert
201: The Teen Sleep Epidemic, with Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright
200: Lessons Learned: From Mom and Her Neurodivergent Kid, with Penny & Luke
199: Internal Self-Care, with Sarah Sanders, MA, MFT
198: Setting Learning Priorities for Your Child, with Beth Liesenfeld
197: Breaking Free from Reactive Parenting, with Laura Linn Knight
196 Anxiety & Depression in Children, with Gregory Jantz, Ph.D.
195: Supporting vs. Enabling with The Behavior Revolution,
194: Helping Your Child Discover Their Greatness, with Cathy Domoney
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