Discipline Without Shame
ADHD & PARENTING
Discipline Without Shame
The yelling wasn't what you wanted to do. You knew it wasn't working even as it was happening. The problem isn't that you lost your patience — it's that you were handed tools built for a different kind of brain and told they should work. For a child with ADHD, they don't. This guide explains what actually does.
KEY RESEARCH FINDING
46%
Of children with ADHD show worsening behavior following punishment-based discipline, compared to children without ADHD — because shame activates the same stress response that causes the behavior in the first place. Co-regulation, not correction, is what the nervous system responds to. (Greene, R.W., The Explosive Child, 2014)
WHAT'S INSIDE
You'll understand why consequences and punishment don't work the way they're supposed to for ADHD brains — and what the research says actually does. You'll learn what co-regulation looks like in practice, not in theory, and you'll leave with a clearer sense of what your child's nervous system needs from you in the moments that feel the hardest to give it.
This guide is for the parent who already knows they don't want to parent this way — and needs to know what the other way actually looks like.
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This is a digital download. All sales are final — no refunds are offered on digital products. This guide is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace the advice of a qualified mental health or medical professional.