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Did you know that during challenging times, like parenting a child with ADHD, it is important to recognize the things we have to be grateful for? There are psychological and physical advantages of gratitude, such as reduced stress, better sleep, and improved relationships. Learn more about gratitude and how it affects us on our newest podcast. You can find the corresponding worksheet here.
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We all face 'what if' questions in our lives. These questions can be scary. In this month's podcast we explore this topic and provide real life anecdotes and practical suggestions on how to navigate this. You can access the worksheet that corresponds with this months podcast here
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A lot of times, life is like a roller coaster. It might be moving really fast and up and down, or the ups and downs may be more spaced out. On our September podcast we are talking about how we can show up for both our kids and ourselves as we go through the rollercoaster periods of meltdowns and momentum. You can find the corresponding worksheet with this podcast here.
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Time vulnerability is the inability to be able to measure the amount of time it will take to complete a task by either over or underestimating how long is needed to complete a task. In our latest podcast we are diving into this topic and offering ideas on ways to manage it. You can find the worksheet that corresponds with this podcast here.
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Scheduling Sunday transforms chaos into clarity for kids with ADHD. By laying out the week's plan, we create a visible balance between work and play. This not only helps them stay on track but also reassures them that fun is always part of the plan. Structure provides them with the confidence to succeed and enjoy life. Find the worksheet that goes with this podcast at https://www.disruptadhd.com/s/Scheduling-Sunday-Worksheet-85x11.pdf
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While this time of year is fun and exciting, for those with ADHD it can create a lot of anxiety or stress around the uncertainty of what's happening next. Join us as we discuss change management in our May podcast. You can find the accompanying worksheet for this podcast here.
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Managing energy and emotions is important for individuals with ADHD. In our latest podcast Heather Walker shares strategies and a worksheet to track energy-related habits.
You can find and download the worksheet that is referenced in this episode here: Energy Management Worksheet 8.5x11 (squarespace.com)
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Homework can be a pain point for any parent. Join us as we discuss in our March podcast about how we can create PROVEN work environments that lead to success. You can find the worksheets that accompany this episode here.
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Consistent lack of sleep greatly impacts how we show up. In the latest Winning With ADHD podcast we discuss ways to create the best sleep environment and how that can directly lead to a positive momentum that creates wins.
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How do we alleviate the tension and friction that comes from the frustration of conflict? In our latest podcast we delve into how you can create a plan and framework for resolution when conflict happens.
The free worksheet that is mentioned in this podcast can be found at ADHD Conflict Resolution Analysis Worksheet 8.5x11 (squarespace.com)
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We all know just how crazy the holidays can be. In our last podcast episode of 2023, we're talking about how to make the holidays more joyful and less stressful.
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This time of year we hear a lot about gratitude and being thankful. But, when we are in a state of overwhelm it can be difficult to recognize what we are grateful for. Join us on our latest podcast as we dive into how we can shift our focus onto one or two small things that then allow us to step out of the overwhelm and recognize our blessings.
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In our latest podcast, Heather explores how parents might mask their behaviors, feelings, or situations that they are in to cope with a lack of finding solutions to work with ADHD as a parent.
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How do you react when things don't go according to plan? In the September episode of Winning with ADHD Heather talks vulnerably about how to have hope when you may feel overwhelmed and helpless.
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Are you struggling to know how you can help your ADHD child when they are overwhelmed and exhausted? In this month's podcast, Heather has developed an acronym with helpful tips.
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Have you ever asked yourself, "Why does my child with ADHD get away with so much?" In this month's podcast Heather dives into this and offers helpful strategies and tips.
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Heather talks about identifying self-sabotage in ourselves and our ADHD children and different ways to overcome it.
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Whether it's graduating from high school, moving, going from school to summer vacation, or starting a new job; change is especially difficult for those with ADHD. Listen to our new podcast with helpful tips on navigating change.
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Have you ever felt like you're working on something good, and you suddenly look up and realize that hours have passed? Listen as Heather discusses time blindness and how to magnify the positives as well as some solutions to the negatives.
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Heather uses an analogy of a sledding elevator to discuss how we can use tools to be successful.
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