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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2023 · 15 MIN

Behavioral Interventions for ADHD | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E120

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Behavioral Interventions for ADHD: Calm the Brain, Shape the BehaviorBehavioral interventions for ADHD can feel overwhelming when your child seems unfocused, impulsive, or simply doesn’t listen—no matter how many times you repeat yourself. It’s exhausting, and it isn’t intentional. A dysregulated nervous system makes listening, follow-through, and emotional control hard.In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains behavioral strategies that truly work: parent training, sensory supports, coping skills, and clear expectations. Small, consistent steps can create lasting change for your child both at home and at school.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How to help your ADHD child listen without yelling • Home behavioral strategies that actually stick • How to support your child at school when the IEP or 504 isn’t enough • Ways to teach coping skills and manage ADHD meltdowns • How sensory interventions support emotional regulation and focusHow do I get my ADHD child to actually listen without yelling?Listening begins with nervous system regulation. An unfocused ADHD brain doesn’t filter information well, so directions may not “land.”Tips: • Regulate first, then give short, clear directions • Use positive shaping, praising micro-steps instead of pointing out mistakes • Model calm—co-regulation teaches the brain what calm feels likeWhat behavioral interventions work at home when nothing seems to stick?Many parents think strategies don’t work, but dysregulated brains often need more repetition, reinforcement, and modeling than expected.Home strategies: • Behavioral parent training—step-by-step language and tools to shape behavior • Self-management practice—help your child notice, plan, and check their own actions • Clear, earned rewards—teach cause and effect without bribesThink of it as building a muscle. It grows with practice, not pressure.🗣️ “Behavioral interventions work when you focus on shaping micro-behaviors and calming the nervous system—not when you push harder.” — Dr. RoseannHow do I support my ADHD child at school when the IEP or 504 isn’t helping?A plan on paper isn’t enough, it has to be implemented correctly. ADHD kids thrive with structure, predictability, and sensory supports, but schools often miss the mark.Advocate for: • Scheduled sensory breaks • Movement opportunities throughout the day • Visual supports and checklists • Chunked assignments with frequent feedbackIf strategies work at school—like sensory tools or visual schedules—bring them home. Consistency creates regulation.How can I build my child’s coping skills when they explode over everything?ADHD impacts the frontal lobe, which regulates the limbic system (emotional center). Coping skills develop through repetition, validation, and gentle coaching.Start small: • Teach one strategy at a time—breath work, tapping, or movement break • Praise effort, not perfection • Use calm narration: “I see you’re frustrated; here’s what we can try.”How do sensory interventions help ADHD behavior?Sensory processing challenges often accompany ADHD. When the nervous system is overloaded or under-stimulated, attention drops and behavior spirals.Effective sensory supports: • Weighted or compression clothing • Crunchy or chewy snacks • Movement breaks every 10–20 minutesListen + Take the Next StepWhen your child is dysregulated, it’s easy to feel helpless. Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit for actionable scripts and strategies: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeaway & Next StepsThe key to every behavioral intervention is calm first. When you regulate the brain and shape behavior through micro-steps, listening, coping, transitions, and schoolwork all improve.For deeper strategies, listen next to Calming the Dysregulated ADHD Brain with Kate Coffey, LCSW.FAQs: Behavioral Interventions for ADHDQ1: What’s the most effective behavioral intervention for ADHD at home? A1: Consistent behavioral parent training paired with nervous system regulation creates the biggest long-term change.Q2: How do I know if my child’s behavior is ADHD or emotional dysregulation? A2: If your child struggles to listen, transition, or cope with frustration, dysregulation is likely driving the behavior—not defiance.Q3: Why does my ADHD child melt down over small things? A3: Their emotional brain reacts faster than their thinking brain. Coping skills and co-regulation techniques help bridge that gap.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.

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