EPISODE · Jul 5, 2023 · 13 MIN
Summer Structure for Kids with ADHD and LD | Nervous System Strategies | E91
from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
Creating Summer Structure for Kids with ADHD and Emotional DysregulationIf you secretly dread summer because your child falls apart without school routines, you are not alone. I hear this from parents every year—and I live it too.Kids with ADHD, learning differences, and emotional dysregulation don’t struggle because they’re lazy or oppositional. They struggle because their brains need predictability. When structure disappears, behavior can slip and chaos follows.In this episode, Dr. Roseann walks you through how to create a summer routine that calms the brain, supports learning, and still leaves room for fun.In this episode, you’ll learn:• why structure matters for ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation • how to create a predictable summer routine that supports emotional regulation • what types of learning activities work best for ADHD kids in the summer • how to support Social Skills in Kids during summer break• how to go back to school effortlesslyWhat’s really happening in the brainStructure doesn’t mean rigid schedules—it means predictability. Kids thrive on routine because it helps their nervous system feel safe and regulated.When the day is unpredictable, kids with ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation often become dysregulated, which shows up as: • control-seeking behaviors • meltdowns or emotional shutdowns • trouble following through on tasksWhat helps most: • Weekly visual schedules posted in a visible spot • Daily checklists (learning, movement, chores before tech) • Limited choices to give healthy control • Keep the day predictable with activities at the same time each dayWhen structure is absent, kids feel unmoored—and their behavior gets worse.The reframe parents needBehavior is communication.It’s not bad behavior—it’s a dysregulated brain.By providing predictability, you can help your child’s brain stay calm and reduce frustration, anxiety, and emotional chaos.How much learning should kids with ADHD do in the summer?Summer learning is essential to prevent regression, especially for kids with ADHD and dyslexia.Aim for: • 20-60 minutes of learning a day—not hours • Focus on reading and literacy daily • Use audiobooks while following along with textMake it fun: • Project-based learning around their interests • Library reading programs with incentives • Podcasts, games, and hands-on activitiesIf you don’t schedule it, it likely won’t happen. Write it down and stick to it!Natural ADHD Focus Formula KitSupport your child’s focus and attention with natural tools that help manage stress, improve learning, and calm the brain.What summer activities actually help social skills?Social skills don’t magically improve without practice. Summer is a golden opportunity for growth.Great options: • Camps or programs tied to your child’s interests • Library or community events • Museum visits, nature hikes, or tech/science programsPrep matters: • Talk through what will happen (what they can expect) • Role-play social situations in advance • Stay nearby for support if your child strugglesSocial confidence grows when kids feel prepared and supported.Listen + Take the Next StepIf this episode helped you rethink your approach to summer routine, share it with another parent who needs clarity on creating structure for a dysregulated child.Get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit here: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterTakeawaySummer doesn’t have to be a chaotic, unpredictable time for your child. With structure, consistency, and the right tools, you can create a calm, balanced summer that helps your child thrive—without the stress.It’s gonna be OK.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.Mentioned in this episode:Get the FREE Self-Regulation Guide!Do you have a child who gets dysregulated at the drop of a hat, maybe they're cranky and moody and rigid and inflexible? Well, I've got the key to unlock the secrets of successful self-regulation for your child. Get our free resource guide - 147 therapist endorsed self-regulation strategies for children. It's a practical guide for parents and it's a game changer. You can access your copy now and discover practical strategies endorsed by therapists like me, don't miss out and download here:Self-Regulation
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