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Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!

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Raising a child with ADHD isn’t always easy! And we understand you, parents! 'Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!' is the go-to podcast for parents who want to better understand their child, reduce daily power struggles, and build a more connected, empowered family dynamic. Hosted by Jenny Drennan, a Board Certified Educational Therapist, this podcast offers practical strategies, expert insights, and real-life tools to help you parent with calm, clarity, and confidence. Each episode provides research-backed tips, relatable stories, and compassionate guidance to help you support your child’s unique brain and strengths—without the overwhelm. Whether you’re dealing with meltdowns, homework battles, or just seeking a new perspective, this is your weekly dose of encouragement and actionable advice. Join us as we reframe the chaos, nurture self-esteem, and celebrate the wins-big and small-together. You’ve got this, and we’ve got you.

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3 Research-Backed Ways to Build Your ADHD Child’s Self-Esteem

Is your child constantly comparing themselves to other kids, feeling discouraged by school, or questioning their own abilities? For many children with ADHD, executive function challenges, and learning differences, everyday struggles can slowly impact how they see themselves. When learning feels harder, organization feels overwhelming, or mistakes seem bigger than they are, self-esteem can take a hit. In this episode of Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!, Jenny Drennan shares three research-backed ways parents can help strengthen their child's self-esteem through everyday interactions. You'll learn: ✨ Why connection is the foundation of your child's self-esteem ✨ How giving your child undivided attention can help them feel seen, heard, and valued ✨ Why parents should normalize struggle instead of quickly rescuing or fixing ✨ How allowing children to problem-solve builds confidence and resilience ✨ Why praising effort, persistence, and strategies can be more powerful than praising grades or talent Jenny also explores subtle ways parents may unintentionally chip away at a child's confidence—from constantly asking about grades to jumping in too quickly when something feels hard. The goal isn't perfect parenting. Small shifts in how we connect, respond to mistakes, and talk about effort can help children begin to see themselves differently. 🎧 Listen now and discover three simple ways to help your child build confidence from the inside out. Need more support for your child? WeThrive Learning provides educational therapy, executive function coaching, and ADHD coaching for students with ADHD, learning differences, and executive functioning challenges. 🌐 Visit WeThriveLearning.com [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/] to learn more or schedule a free consultation [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations]. 💬 Join our Facebook community, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group], for additional tools, conversations, and support for parenting children with ADHD.

7. juli 2026 - 17 min
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How to Help Your ADHD Child Keep Their Room Clean

Helping your ADHD child keep their room clean can feel like a never-ending battle. Clothes end up on the floor, trash collects on the desk, school papers disappear, and even when you help organize everything, the room may look messy again a week later. In this episode of Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!, Jenny shares a compassionate, practical way to help your child build organization skills without constant nagging or power struggles. You’ll learn why kids with ADHD often struggle with organization, how working memory and visual-spatial skills can affect their ability to maintain a clean space, and why rewards alone usually do not create long-term habits. Most importantly, Jenny walks through a step-by-step process parents can use to help their child take ownership of their room or workspace. In this episode, we cover: * Why organization is a learnable skill * How to empathize with your child before problem-solving * Why your definition of “clean” may be different from your child’s * How to get your child’s buy-in * Why starting small matters * How to help your child choose an organization strategy * How to decide when organization will happen * What kind of support your child may actually need from you * How to reflect and adjust when a system is not working Parent takeaway: Your child does not need a perfect room. They need a system that works for their brain, their developmental stage, and your family. If your child has ADHD, executive function challenges, or struggles with organization, planning, follow-through, or school routines, WeThrive Learning can help. Visit WeThriveLearning.com [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/] to learn more or schedule a free consultation call. [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations] You can also join our free Facebook group, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group], for more parent support, strategies, and encouragement.

30. juni 2026 - 21 min
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When Traditional School Isn’t Working: Exploring One-to-One Education with Fusion Academy

In this episode, we sit down with Cassy Espinosa, Director of Admissions at Fusion Academy Newport Beach and Anaheim Hills, to talk about what personalized one-to-one education can look like for middle and high school students. Cassy shares how Fusion’s flexible model supports students who may be struggling with school anxiety, executive functioning, learning differences, social-emotional challenges, or simply need a more customized academic path. We also discuss common misconceptions about alternative school models, including concerns about socialization, college readiness, and transitioning back into larger learning environments. As both an education professional and a parent of a child who has needed accommodations and support, Cassy brings a thoughtful perspective on balancing academic expectations with student well-being. This conversation is a helpful listen for families wondering whether their child’s current school environment is truly meeting their needs — and what options may be available when it is not. For more support, visit WeThriveLearning.com, [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/] schedule a free consultation, [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations] or join our Facebook group, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group]

23. juni 2026 - 22 min
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Are You Helping or Micromanaging? How to Build Independence in Your ADHD Child

Are you constantly reminding your child to start homework, pack their backpack, email their teacher, or stay on top of responsibilities? Many parents of ADHD kids feel like everything will fall through the cracks if they are not managing every detail. But while micromanaging often comes from love and worry, it can unintentionally keep kids from building the independence, confidence, and executive functioning skills they need. In this episode of Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!, Jenny talks about why parents micromanage, how it affects kids, and what to do instead. You’ll learn why micromanaging can reduce a child’s motivation, increase anxiety, and limit opportunities to practice problem-solving. Jenny also shares practical strategies parents can use at home to step back without abandoning support. In this episode, we discuss: - How micromanaging can become a way to reduce parent anxiety - Why kids need opportunities to make decisions and experience safe natural consequences - How micromanaging impacts executive functioning, motivation, and confidence - The connection between autonomy and internal motivation - Why learned helplessness can develop when kids are constantly monitored - How to use open-ended questions to build problem-solving skills - How to scaffold independence without completely letting go Parenting an ADHD child does not mean stepping away and hoping they figure it out. It means learning how to provide the right amount of support while giving your child room to practice, make mistakes, reflect, and grow. For more support, visit WeThriveLearning.com, [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/] schedule a free consultation, [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations] or join our Facebook group, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group]

16. juni 2026 - 20 min
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7 Ways To Show Your Child They Matter To You

Does your child know they matter to you beyond their grades, behavior, achievements, or performance? As parents, we love our children deeply. But sometimes, without meaning to, we can send subtle messages that make kids feel like their worth is tied to how well they perform, how much they accomplish, or whether they meet our expectations. In this episode of Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence!, Jenny talks about seven ways to help your child feel like they truly matter. This conversation is especially important for parents of children with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, or perfectionistic tendencies. When children feel pressure to be perfect, perform well, or constantly meet expectations, they may begin to feel anxious, lonely, defensive, or disconnected. They may also start to believe that love and approval are connected to achievement. Jenny explores how parents can shift the focus away from performance and toward connection, contribution, effort, and identity. She also shares practical ways to help your child feel seen, valued, appreciated, needed, and loved for who they are. In this episode, we discuss: - How parent expectations can affect a child’s sense of worth - Why redirection can sometimes feel like rejection to kids - How perfectionism and pressure impact emotional health - Why children need to feel valued beyond achievement - How chores and contribution build confidence and belonging - Seven practical ways to help your child feel like they matter - How to strengthen connection with your child in simple, everyday moments Your child does not need to be perfect to be worthy of love, attention, and belonging. Small moments of connection, appreciation, and recognition can help them feel deeply valued and secure. For more support, visit WeThriveLearning.com [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/], schedule a free consultation, [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations] or join our Facebook group, Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group]

9. juni 2026 - 22 min
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