Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2531405/fan_mail/new] Traditional discipline doesn't work for ADHD kids—here's the brain science why, plus 6 research-backed strategies that do. ________________________________________________________________ Raise your hand if you've ever been told, "You just need to discipline your child more." Or maybe you've thought it yourself: Why won't they just try harder? This isn't that hard. Here's what no one told you: traditional discipline techniques—consequences, punishments, taking things away—don't work for ADHD kids. And it's not because you're doing it wrong. It's because the ADHD brain is wired differently, and the strategies we were all taught assume a brain that doesn't exist in your child. In this episode, Apryl breaks down the actual neuroscience (from Johns Hopkins, Harvard, NIH, and the largest ADHD treatment trial ever conducted) to show you exactly what's happening in your child's brain—and why punishment often makes ADHD symptoms worse, not better. Then she walks you through six discipline strategies that are backed by decades of research and tested in her own ADHD home. You'll learn: * Why your child's prefrontal cortex is running up to 3 years behind (and what that means for expectations) * The dopamine problem: why consequences don't "register" the same way * Time blindness explained—and why "wait until your father gets home" was never going to work * The 6 discipline strategies that actually work for ADHD brains * Why the most-tested ADHD intervention has a 92% success rate (and how to use it at home) * The one mindset shift that changes everything: from enforcer to executive function coach If you've tried everything and nothing sticks, this episode will finally explain why—and give you a new playbook. RESOURCES MENTIONED * Behavior Breakthrough Week: raisingadhd.org/breakthrough [https://raisingadhd.org/breakthrough] – Kickoff June 7th
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