• 193: ADHD Success Stories- How Neurofeedback and Magnesium Regulates the Brain
    May 15 2024

    ADHD success stories serve as powerful sources of motivation and inspiration for individuals navigating similar challenges. It is also through ADHD success stories that people get to understand further how holistic methods like neurofeedback and magnesium supplements can make a big difference. Through the integration of neurofeedback training and magnesium supplementation, individuals can witness firsthand the transformative impact on attention, focus, and overall well-being, fostering a sense of empowerment and optimism for those embarking on their own journey towards neuroregulation and wellness.

    In this episode, we'll explore the combined power of these approaches and their impact on regulating the ADHD brain. Through a real-life case study, we'll uncover the positive outcomes of integrating neurofeedback training and magnesium supplementation, highlighting their role in promoting focus, attention, and overall well-being.

    Enroll in "Self-Regulation Mastery" today to embark on a journey towards a brighter future: https://www.drroseann.com/selfregmastery

    For a more comprehensive understanding of ADHD, you may check out the following posts:

    ● 5 Surprising Ways Magnesium Helps ADHD Anxiety OCD and Depression

    ● ADHD

    ● 146-increasing-focus-without-adhd-meds/

    ● https://drroseann.com/clinical-guide-adhd/

    ● https://drroseann.com/podcast/from-struggling-kid-to-zero-symptoms/

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    14 mins
  • 192: Parenting Tips for Raising a Child with ADHD and Neurodivergence
    May 13 2024

    Parenting is already filled with various challenges, but when your child has ADHD or falls within the neurodivergent spectrum, it can bring a unique set of joys, struggles, and uncertainties. As parents embracing neurodiversity fully, we come to understand that our children's differences are not deficits but rather aspects of their identities. Undoubtedly, it is through patience, empathy, and a commitment to learning that we can create a supportive environment where our children can flourish and realize their full potential.

    As such, this episode aims to provide practical insights, evidence-based strategies, and heartfelt advice to empower parents in navigating the unique challenges of raising neurodivergent children. By fostering understanding, embracing differences, and promoting acceptance, we strive to equip parents with the tools and knowledge they need to support their children's growth and well-being. Together, let's embark on this journey of love, resilience, and celebration of neurodiversity.

    Enroll in "Self-Regulation Mastery" today to embark on a journey towards a brighter future: https://www.drroseann.com/selfregmastery

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    13 mins
  • 191: Emotional Dysregulation in ADHD
    May 10 2024

    While attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is commonly characterized by symptoms such as inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, the emotional aspect is equally crucial yet sometimes overlooked. Emotional dysregulation in ADHD poses a significant challenge for both children and families, impacting various aspects of daily life such as but not limited to social interactions and relationships.

    That's why I'm here – to provide families with the appropriate tools and support needed to help children with ADHD regulate their emotions effectively. Together, we can create a harmonious and supportive environment where every child can thrive.

    For a more comprehensive understanding of ADHD, you may check out the following posts:

    ● Clinical Guide ADHD

    ● Behavioral Interventions ADHD

    ● Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria and ADHD

    ● Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and ADHD

    ● 10 Essential Coping Skills for ADHD Kids

    ● 11 Emotional Regulation Activities for Children

    ● ADHD Self Regulation Strategies

    ● Fostering Emotional Regulation

    ● Emotional Dysregulation in Child

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    19 mins
  • 190: Natural ADHD Treatment
    May 8 2024

    While pharmaceutical interventions and medications have long been the go-to approach for managing ADHD symptoms, natural alternatives can also offer significant benefits and are also viable options for individuals seeking comprehensive and personalized care. From dietary adjustments to behavioral therapies and neurofeedback techniques, there exists a wide array of natural solutions that not only address symptoms but also promote overall well-being.

    It's important to recognize that ADHD is not a one-size-fits-all condition, and what works for one person may not necessarily work for another. That’s why it’s important to shed light on natural ADHD treatment.

    For those seeking support, I offer science-backed guidance, tools, and resources to support you and your overall well-being: https://drroseann.com/

    To learn more about ADHD, you may check out the following posts:

    ● Clinical Guide ADHD

    ● 9 Supplements for ADHD

    ● 5 Reasons to not Medicate ADHD in Children

    ● 10 Essential Coping Skills for ADHD Kids

    ● 5 Surprising Ways Magnesium Helps ADHD Anxiety OCD and Depression

    ● ADHD

    ● 146 Increasing Focus Without ADHD Meds

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    12 mins
  • 189: ADHD and Dyslexia: The Dual Challenge
    May 6 2024

    ADHD and dyslexia often overlap due to similarities in symptoms or behavioral manifestations, leading to misdiagnoses and confusion among educators, parents, and even healthcare professionals. That’s why it’s imperative to understand the distinction between the two for accurate diagnosis and effective intervention strategies.

    For this episode, we unravel the complexities underlying ADHD and dyslexia, aiming to provide clarity and insight to ensure that our children receive the appropriate support and tailored individual interventions. Through this, we can foster a more informed and compassionate approach to supporting children with these conditions, empowering them to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

    For those seeking support, I offer science-backed guidance, tools, and resources to support you and your overall well-being: https://drroseann.com/

    To learn more about ADHD and dyslexia, you may check out the following posts:

    ● ADHD vs EF vs Dyslexia

    ● 9 Signs Your Child Might be Dyslexic

    ● What Parents Should Know About Auditory Dyslexia

    ● 504 Plan for Students with Dyslexia

    ● Improving Reading Skills Brain Training for Dyslexia with Nancy Mcdermott

    ● 137 Top 10 IEP Mistakes with Pete Wright Esq

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    17 mins
  • 188: Why Does My Kid Trigger Me So Much?
    May 3 2024

    Parenting is a rollercoaster of emotions, with highs and lows that can leave us feeling overwhelmed or stressed at times. By understanding the sources of our stress and identifying triggers, we can develop targeted strategies to manage these challenges. This proactive approach not only benefits our own well-being but also enhances our capacity to nurture and support our children through the highs and lows of their own journeys.

    In today's episode, we'll delve into the common triggers that can lead to feelings of overwhelm in parenting and explore strategies for navigating these challenges effectively. We'll also discuss the importance of self-care and building support networks to maintain emotional resilience amidst the ups and downs of parenting.

    Don't let ADHD hold your child back. Empower them with the Natural ADHD Focus Formula Kit and unlock their full potential: https://drroseann.com/adhdkit

    Here are additional resources you may check out for more information:

    ● Dysregulated Behavior in Kids

    ● What is Magnesium Ithreonate Good For

    ● Deal with Oppositional Behavior

    ● Impulsive Behaviors in Children

    ● Dysregulated Behavior

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    23 mins
  • 187: Can Lyme Disease be Cured? Treatments for Lyme - Dr. Richard Horowitz
    May 1 2024

    Recent statistics show that approximately 14.5% of the global population has been exposed to Lyme disease, reflecting an alarming 1 out of 7 people affected. Lyme Disease, often referred to as "the great imitator," is a complex and elusive tick-borne infection not only presents with a variety of symptoms that can resemble those of other diseases but also poses diagnostic challenges, often leading to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment.

    Understanding the complex nature of Lyme Disease is therefore essential for both healthcare professionals and the general public to effectively recognize, diagnose, and manage this growing health concern. And so, today's episode revolves around the question: “Can Lyme disease be cured?”

    I’m honored to be joined by the esteemed Dr. Richard Horowitz who sheds light on treatments and instills optimism in our journey toward wellness.

    For any concerns or inquiries, you may reach out to Dr. Horowitz via email (medical@hvhac.com).

    Looking for science-backed guidance and resources to support your overall well-being? Explore more tools and support at https://drroseann.com/. With a focus on evidence-based approaches, you'll find valuable insights and practical strategies to enhance your health and wellness journey.

    Discover more of Dr. Horowitz's research and publications by visiting the following links:

    ● https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35884166/

    ● https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33105645/

    Here are more resources to help you:

    ● https://drroseann.com/category/panspandaslyme-ticks/

    ● https://drroseann.com/panskit

    ● https://drtalks.com/lyme-summit-2024

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    46 mins
  • 186: Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Tips
    Apr 29 2024

    Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) represents a significant yet frequently overlooked challenge experienced by many children, especially those with neurodivergent conditions like ADHD. As it often flies under the radar, it may lead parents, educators, and even mental health professionals to overlook its presence, resulting in undiagnosed or untreated emotional distress in affected children.

    It is therefore crucial for parents to adapt their parenting approach and provide coping mechanisms suited to the unique needs of these children, rather than relying solely on discipline to alleviate their reactivity. That’s why this episode is important for you!

    For those seeking support with rejection sensitive dysphoria, I offer science-backed guidance, tools, and resources to support you and your well-being:https://drroseann.com/.

    Check out the following posts for more information:

    ● Clinical Guide ADHD

    ● Behavioral Iinterventions ADHD

    ● Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria and ADHD

    ● Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and ADHD

    ● 10 Essential Coping Skills for ADHD Kids

    ● 11 Emotional Regulation Activities for Children

    ● ADHD Self Regulation Strategies

    ● Fostering Emotional Regulation

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    12 mins