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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2023 · 16 MIN

Inattentive ADHD in Children | Emotional Dysregulation in Children | E138

from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More

Inattentive ADHD: Understanding the Quiet Struggle and Supporting FocusIf your child is a “daydreamer” or seems brilliant one moment and distracted the next, you’re not imagining it. Inattentive ADHD is more than drifting off in class—it impacts learning, confidence, relationships, and self-perception. In this episode, Dr. Roseann explains what inattentive ADHD looks like and how Regulation First Parenting™ supports calm, connection, and focus so your child can thrive.In this episode, you’ll learn:• How to recognize inattentive ADHD versus typical distraction • Why dysregulation affects focus, organization, and emotional control • Practical strategies for supporting ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation • Tools for improving attention, executive functioning, and regulation at homeWhat’s really happening in the brainKids with inattentive ADHD struggle to sustain attention even during enjoyable activities because their brains are often understimulated or dysregulated.Signs include: • Zoning out mid-play or during tasks • Jumping between activities without finishing • Avoiding tasks that require mental effort • Losing items or forgetting routinesParent story: One child could talk about dinosaurs for hours but couldn’t follow a two-step direction. That mismatch signals dysregulation—not laziness.The reframe parents needBehavior is communication.Your child isn’t ignoring you on purpose. Their nervous system dysregulation makes focusing and following through extremely difficult.Supportive strategies: • Visual anchors like picture checklists • Break tasks into tiny steps and praise each attempt • Repeat routines consistently until they feel naturalHow to know when daydreaming becomes a clinical concernAsk yourself: • Does inattention appear at home, school, and socially? • Is your child missing details no matter how clearly you explain? • Are avoidant behaviors increasing because tasks feel “too hard”?When inattention affects learning, relationships, or self-esteem, it may be more than typical distraction.How to support inattentive ADHD at homeBrain-friendly strategies: • Structured routines to reduce cognitive load • Clear, short instructions to help the brain process information • Positive reinforcement to build confidence • Organizational tools like timers, color coding, or morning maps • Nutritional support: protein, healthy fats, and magnesium🗣️ “You can’t correct what’s dysregulated—regulate first, then everything else becomes possible.” — Dr. RoseannListen + Take the Next StepIf this episode helped you better understand inattentive ADHD, share it with another parent who needs guidance.Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit here: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawayInattentive ADHD is real, impactful, and manageable when we calm the brain first. Structured supports, brain-based tools, and consistent routines help children focus, regulate emotions, and thrive.Pair this episode with Hyperfocusing and ADHD to understand the full attention spectrum. You’re not alone, and there’s always a path toward clarity and hope.FAQs: Inattentive ADHD – What Parents Want to Know MostQ1: Is inattentive ADHD harder to spot than hyperactive ADHD? A1: Yes. Because inattentive children aren’t disruptive, their struggles often fly under the radar until academics or self-esteem suffer.Q2: Can inattentive ADHD improve without medication? A2: Many children make meaningful gains with brain-based tools, structured routines, nutrition, and consistent Regulation First Parenting™ strategies.Q3: Is daydreaming always a sign of ADHD? A3: No. Daydreaming becomes concerning when it affects daily functioning across multiple settings and tasks.Q4: Why does my child get overwhelmed so easily? A4: Dysregulation of the nervous system makes focus, organization, and emotional control harder. Supporting regulation first is the key to improvement.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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