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The 4 Sources of Conflict in Your Family: Part 2 (podcast #113)
Conflict will naturally occur in just about every type of relationship you can have — professional or personal. However, conflict within your family can present some extra difficulties and even more at stake. It’s critical to find the source of familial conflict and address it as quickly and effectively as possible. While each family and…
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Why Kids Resist Help and How To Change It (podcast #108)
Asking for or accepting help can be difficult for all of us, but especially so for children! Parents play a crucial role in setting the tone when it comes to asking for help, and making sure their children know it’s okay to ask them, and others, for a helping hand. Encouraging children to seek assistance…
Self Awareness, Self Regulation, & Self Management | Parenting Tips (podcast #104)
Oftentimes, the most difficult things to teach our children are the ones that relate to themselves — namely self awareness, self regulation, and self management. It can be incredibly difficult to keep ourselves “on track” and moving in one cohesive direction, especially while dealing with neurodiversity and it’s many forms and effects. Learning how to…
Insights from the Podcast: Celebrating 100 Episodes! (podcast #100)
We’re so excited to be celebrating 100 episodes of the Parenting with Impact podcast! We’ve learned so much through this incredible journey, from discussing groundbreaking new treatments and studies of neurodiversity, to highlighting incredible professionals who have dedicated their lives to assisting others and trailblazing in their respective fields of study. Starting ImpactParents and the…
Pushing the Reset Button to Solve Problems Collaboratively (podcast #92)
You will always be faced with challenges in life, but it’s how you respond to them that truly matters. Many people opt to face these challenges alone in the name of “efficiency,” but often solving problems collaboratively will lead to the best, most efficient, results. Article continues below… What’s Your Parenting Style? Take a quiz…
Emotional Awareness With ADHD (podcast #88)
Together, Elaine & Diane sit down to overview what stood out at the 2022 International Conference on ADHD in Dallas, Texas — including the highlights of emotional awareness parents should have with their ADHD children. It’s critical to foster an environment and relationship where our children are comfortable sharing their emotions with us, instead of…
Risky Behaviors for ADHD Children (#84)
Children with ADHD are at a much higher risk of displaying some concerning and “risky” behaviors, and that can make parents worry. It’s critical to acknowledge these behaviors when they pop up and address them firmly and quickly. Oftentimes, these behaviors are brought out as a way of seeking stimulation — which can absolutely be…
4 Phases of Parenting: How to Support Without Enabling (#80)
Parents often find themselves stuck in particular “phases” of parenting, and they can’t find a new tactic or approach to take. It’s all a delicate balance between fostering independence and slowly eliminating dependency, in order for them to take full ownership of their lives. Be sure to stay in tune with this balance, and keep…
Accommodations vs. Remediation – What’s the Parent’s Role? (#77)
If you’re raising a child with ADHD, it’s important to strike a healthy balance between accommodations and remediation — especially in their educational journey. It’s important to advocate for your child and pay attention to the issues they run into — so you have an informed direction to pursue. While accomdations are always helpful, sometimes…
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