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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 29 MIN

Why is Parenting an ADHD child so hard? The Parenting Pivot Nobody Tells You About (And Why ADHD Kids Need It Most)

from Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators · host Dr. Brian Bradford & Apryl Bradford

Send us Fan MailThere's something that happens in parenting around elementary school age, and no one talks about it. Learn the parenting pivot that change how you parent today...and reduce meltdowns and defiance. _______________________________________________________You've tried the chore charts. You've labeled the bins. You've explained what a clean room looks like a hundred times. The result? Meltdowns, avoidance, the same fight on repeat.Here's what no one tells you: there's a pivot that happens in parenting, one that neurotypical families coast right through without noticing. For ADHD families, it hits like a wall.In this episode, Apryl breaks down the invisible parent pivot: the shift from coaching the visible skills (walking, talking, colors) to building the invisible skills (executive function) that run 30% behind in kids with ADHD. The meltdowns aren't defiance. The avoidance isn't laziness. They're skill gaps. Once you see it that way, everything changes.You'll learn:What the "invisible parent pivot" is and why ADHD families get blindsided by itWhy reward charts burn out fast (and what to pair them with instead)The "brain and the brawn" strategy for scaffolding without doing it for themHow to identify which executive function skills are underneath any visible taskWhat body doubling looks like at home and how to use it to build skillsA real example of how Apryl adapted her daughter's reading routine when it stopped workingWhy starting where your kid can succeed is the secret to reducing meltdownsAfter listening, you'll see the frustrating moments differently. Your child isn't refusing. They're missing a skill you can now help them build.Ready to Build a Calmer Home? Start Here:🧩 Take the Free Executive Function Quiz — Compare your skills with your child's and find out where the gaps are creating friction in your home. 👉 https://raisingadhd.org/quiz📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram — Real talk, ADHD strategies, and the stuff nobody else is saying out loud. 💛 @raisingadhd_orgSUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If this episode helped you see your child differently, we'd love it if you'd subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Every review helps another overwhelmed parent find the support they've been searching for. 💛

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