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@shevrolettiАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing these videos. Trying to support our awesome daughter who struggles so much from ADHD. Your tips are so pertinent and super helpful practically- for her AND us, her tired parents ❤
@elizachan84072 ай бұрын
I really like the fact that you always remind us to value the relationships with our kids. Appreciate your tips!
@DoctorJacque2 ай бұрын
Thank you! While behavior strategies are important, I think the relationships deserve a lot of attention too. And it's universal, no matter what the struggles are, that kids and grownups do better when they have strong relationships. :-)
@tostativerdkАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing 😊
@theshi31522 ай бұрын
First! logged on just in time to catch this. (you may have this in your library i just haven't looked) A version of this video where you focus on an ADHD parent struggling with an ADHD child would be an awesome resource, at least for me personally. While i entirely agree with the strategies mentioned, this is for neurotypical's Not exactly for Adhd parents. No shade or complaint this is a perfectly valid video with great tips. But as a parent with ADHD these tips feel like they would be very difficult to make actionable in most cases. Your an awesome resource, Thank you for your work.
@DoctorJacque2 ай бұрын
I don't have one yet specifically around parenting a child with ADHD when the parent also has ADHD, but it's in the queue. It should be live in October. It is probably the most requested topic lately. Just curious, and I know everyone is different, which tips in this video feel tougher to put into practice? That way I can make sure to include more around that in the next video.
@Tbaker37902 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos! They are so helpful and such a great reminder!
@DoctorJacque2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
@TM15HAKRN2 ай бұрын
True Kids behave as their mind makes them to To comfort..them unsurmountable task. No quick fixes...yet we can try..for them😢something should work...God!😅😢
@SaCaMy-wy4qf2 ай бұрын
My 7 year old is suffering from separation with going to school. Ive been able to address some of the issues she has told me where things that made her sad or worry, but it seems like no matter what we change she almost doesnt want to accept that things are better. How to tell a child its ok to be happy and its ok accept changes were made to make things better? It like she is afraid to say or accept things are better.
@DoctorJacqueАй бұрын
Sometimes when anxiety has been a problem for a while, it can feel really strange or kind of scary when things are actually better. That tends to get better with time as kids get more used to the new normal. If drop off or separating is still tough, there may be more to practice and plan for to help ease more of the anxiety.