Parent with Grace Podcast
Many parenting strategies rely on one idea: kids just need more willpower. Try harder. Be more responsible. Stop being lazy. But for many ADHD, strong-willed, and neurodivergent kids, willpower isn’t the problem. In this episode of Parent with Grace, certified parent coach Nicole explores why behavior often improves faster through support instead of pressure. When children struggle with transitions, routines, emotional regulation, or starting tasks, the challenge is often not motivation — it’s executive function skills. Nicole walks through how parents can shift from willpower-based discipline to support-based parenting, helping children build the skills that actually lead to cooperation and independence. In this episode you’ll learn: • Why willpower doesn’t work for many neurodivergent kids • The difference between support and enabling • How tools like visual schedules, timers, and step-by-step scaffolding reduce friction • Why skill building creates lasting behavior change If you're raising a child with ADHD, big emotions, sensory sensitivities, or strong reactions, this episode will help you approach discipline with more clarity and confidence. For parents ready to reduce daily power struggles, explore the 7-Day Calm Reset at ParentWithGrace.com.
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