Is Medication Right for Your Autistic/ADHD Child? | Ep. 156 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 22 MIN

Is Medication Right for Your Autistic/ADHD Child? | Ep. 156

from Autistic and ADHD Kids Parenting Strategies: Every Brain is Different · host Samantha Foote

In this episode, Samantha and Lauren talk about one of the most common and controversial questions parents ask when raising neurodivergent kids: whether children with ADHD, anxiety, or executive functioning challenges should take medication. They discuss why medication decisions can feel so heavy for parents and emphasize that every brain is different, so what works for one child may not work for another. Samantha and Lauren explain how medication can sometimes help regulate an overwhelmed nervous system and act as a “pattern interrupter,” allowing kids to better learn coping, emotional regulation, and executive functioning skills.  They also talk honestly about the downsides, including potential side effects and the trial-and-error process of finding the right medication and dosage. Throughout the conversation, they remind parents that medication is not a magic fix and should be viewed as one tool in a larger toolbox that also includes supportive parenting, environmental supports, therapy, and skill-building. Ultimately, the goal is not to tell parents what decision to make, but to help them feel informed and confident as they work with medical professionals to choose what’s best for their child.   00:00 Introduction 02:00 Why Parents Ask About Medication and Why One Medication Doesn’t Work for Everyone 03:05 Medication Shame: Why Taking Medication Isn’t the “Easy Way Out” 05:00 Nervous System Overwhelm in Neurodivergent Kids + A Child’s “Quiet Brain” Moment 08:05 Pros of Medication: Nervous System Regulation and Skill Building 09:00 Improved Quality of Life: Focus, Less Anxiety, and Fewer Meltdowns 10:05 Breaking the Shame Cycle from Constant Negative Feedback 12:00 Medication Isn’t Risk-Free: Trial and Error and Possible Side Effects 14:25 Finding the Right Medication and Dosage Can Take Time 16:00 Medication Isn’t a Magic Fix: Kids Still Need Skills and Support 17:05 Medication Raises the Threshold So Kids Can Handle Life 19:00 No Right Answer: Some Kids Benefit from Medication, Some Don’t 20:00 Parenting Confidence: Making Decisions Without Outside Pressure 21:55 Final Thoughts   Register for the Summit: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/summit   Connect with Samantha Foote!Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everybrainisdifferentYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@everybrainisdifferent

In this episode, Samantha and Lauren talk about one of the most common and controversial questions parents ask when raising neurodivergent kids: whether children with ADHD, anxiety, or executive functioning challenges should take medication. They discuss why medication decisions can feel so heavy for parents and emphasize that every brain is different, so what works for one child may not work for another. Samantha and Lauren explain how medication can sometimes help regulate an overwhelmed nervous system and act as a “pattern interrupter,” allowing kids to better learn coping, emotional regulation, and executive functioning skills. They also talk honestly about the downsides, including potential side effects and the trial-and-error process of finding the right medication and dosage. Throughout the conversation, they remind parents that medication is not a magic fix and should be viewed as one tool in a larger toolbox that also includes supportive parenting, environmental supports, therapy, and skill-building. Ultimately, the goal is not to tell parents what decision to make, but to help them feel informed and confident as they work with medical professionals to choose what’s best for their child.

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