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Episode 23: Changing the ADHD Conversation at Home and School

Episode 23: Changing the ADHD Conversation at Home and School

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How we talk about ADHD shapes how children understand themselves. In this episode of ADHD Connect, Dr. Tish Taylor explores a question many parents and educators don’t often stop to ask: How are we thinking about ADHD, and is that way of thinking actually helping our kids? Some children hear messages like “I can’t help it, it’s my ADHD.” Others hear “You’re just making excuses.” Neither approach gives kids what they truly need to grow. Dr. Taylor explains a more helpful way to understand ADHD as a neurodevelopmental lag in executive functioning and attention, and why the goal isn’t lowering expectations, or pushing through with shame, but building capacity over time.

You’ll learn:
  • Why the language we use about ADHD matters
  • How a “not yet” mindset can shift motivation and confidence
  • What scaffolding means and how it helps children succeed
  • Practical examples of adjusting environments to support kids with ADHD
  • Why progress often happens when adults and children work together to find what works
Dr. Tish Taylor also discusses how other challenges, like anxiety, sleep issues, learning differences, or mood concerns, can sometimes be part of the picture and affect how ADHD shows up. This episode offers a calmer, more constructive framework: ADHD may make some things harder, but it doesn’t have to make them impossible. If you're a parent, educator, or caregiver trying to support a child with ADHD, this conversation will help you shift from frustration to strategy, and from limitation to possibility.
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