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How to Help Your ADHD Child Regulate Emotions Without Power Struggles

20 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Big emotions can feel overwhelming—for kids and for parents. In this episode, we’re talking about one of the biggest challenges families face: emotional regulation. If your child seems to go from calm to explosive in a matter of seconds, you are not alone. Many parents feel like they’re constantly walking on eggshells, unsure of what might trigger the next outburst. The good news is that emotional regulation is a skill—and skills can be supported, modeled, and strengthened over time. In this conversation, we break down why children and teens are more vulnerable to intense emotional reactions, what it means to respond instead of react, and how your own calm can become one of the most powerful tools in your parenting toolbox. We also explore the idea of becoming a non-anxious presence—someone who stays grounded, compassionate, and steady even when emotions are running high. When children feel safe, they are more likely to open up, trust you, and begin building the emotional resilience they need for life. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why emotional regulation is still developing in children and teens * How the emotional brain can overpower reasoning in stressful moments * Why your child mirrors your tone, body language, and emotional energy * What it means to be a non-anxious presence * How calm helps create a more connected, secure home environment * Practical ways to prepare yourself for difficult conversations * Why your own self-care is essential to your child’s growth Mentioned in this episode: The Self-Driven Child by William Stixrud and Ned Johnson Ready for support? Visit WeThriveLearning.com [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/]to learn more about our services, schedule a free consultation [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/consultations], and get the support your family needs. You can also join our Facebook group: Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! [https://www.wethrivelearning.com/join-facebook-group]

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