ADHD & Parenting: When Every No Feels Like the End
ADHD & Parenting
ADHD & Parenting: When Every No Feels Like the End
You said one word. That was all — one syllable, the smallest limit you can set — and the floor fell out. Now you're watching a storm you didn't start, wondering what you said wrong. You didn't say anything wrong. The reaction was already running before your word arrived.
KEY RESEARCH FINDING
40–70%
of children with ADHD show significant, ongoing difficulty managing emotion — not as a side effect, but as a core part of the wiring itself. Reported across reviews led by Joel Nigg and colleagues, 2017–2024.
WHAT'S INSIDE
You'll understand why the reaction starts before your word — and why no version of how you say it would have stopped it. You'll see the moment your child is actually in, versus the moment you think you're managing. And you'll leave with a different question to carry into the hard moments: not what you did wrong, but where to stand so your child can find their way back.
The storms won't stop. But you'll finally know what they are — and that changes everything about where you stand inside them.
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