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Ep. 13 The ADHD Guys Podcast: Learned Helplessness And ADHD Kids 

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In this episode, Ryan and Michael take on the complex topic of learned helplessness in children with ADHD. They explore how this behavior is developed, the impact it has on a child's independence and self-esteem, and the dangers of enabling it.
Find Mike @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.grownowadhd.com
Find Ryan @ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.adhddude.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
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[00:00:00] Start
[00:01:24] Learned helplessness in kids with ADHD.
[00:03:48] Learned helplessness in children.
[00:08:18] Helping Kids with Learned Helplessness.
[00:11:22] Parental involvement in education.
[00:14:41] Importance of authoritative parenting.
[00:17:41] Learned helplessness in education.
[00:21:31] Enable independence with visual timelines.
[00:24:54] Emotional manipulation.
[00:27:27] Importance of self-confidence in parenting.
[00:29:48] Learned helplessness in social media.
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Комментарии : 12   
@ADHDDude
@ADHDDude 20 дней назад
This episode will be difficult for some people to hear. Mike and I believe in providing families with information that will help them help their child reach their full potential. To do this, we need to be realistic, which means we prioritize helping kids over protecting the feelings of adults We want every parent to be equipped with practical information that will help them prepare their child to function in a world that will not accommodate them or indulge them. We believe in preparing kids for real life, not neurodiverse parenting social media fantasy world. We appreciate you and appreciate your listening to the podcast.
@caivail4614
@caivail4614 17 дней назад
‘Neurodiverse parenting social media fantasy world’ is so spot on - I feel like this is what 90% of the parents around us are hooked into. Letting kids quit and give up and refuse to do things they don’t feel like doing is so harmful to them in adulthood. I really worry about what this is all going to lead to in 20 years when these kids are supposed to be taking on society’s reins.
@livingdreadgurl8252
@livingdreadgurl8252 19 дней назад
I’m so glad i found this channel I’m an adhd mom trying to raise an adhd son and I’m trying to teach him life skills I’m barely capable of myself
@tip2gaable
@tip2gaable 11 дней назад
Same!
@Caratdarla
@Caratdarla 20 дней назад
Needed to hear this today. My 16yo was charged with doing all of his laundry for the summer. So hard not to step in as he is wearing dirty shirts and wet pants to work! 😂
@tanzinrahman1202
@tanzinrahman1202 20 дней назад
Thank for all those advice. I was always a low demand high helping parent. I am trying to change the way we used to be.
@CAMRA_GUY
@CAMRA_GUY 20 дней назад
Thanks for these streams. You not only give me insights to my child but also myself 😂❤🙏😇😝
@ADHDDude
@ADHDDude 20 дней назад
I'm so glad!
@ADHDResourceSpecialist
@ADHDResourceSpecialist 20 дней назад
YES! I have a saying (or a paragraph!).. with ADHD, when a parent moves, based on fear, or love, or misguidance, from APPROPRIATE and NECESSARY accommodation into OVER accommodation, it crosses the line, slowly and insidiously, right into ableism. This unintentional behavior further disables the child from being their best self, as independent as possible, and most importantly, from having a truly happy and fulfilling life.
@michelleburstrom2548
@michelleburstrom2548 18 дней назад
Fantastic video
@andreagoz9612
@andreagoz9612 18 дней назад
Totally agree!! But super difficult to do, it’s a must for us as an parents of ADHD teenagers..
@teresasandoval9092
@teresasandoval9092 20 дней назад
Thanks for this! Makes sense. Best to equip them to be able to do things on their own, including failing (that's life) . My question, do you think its okay for my son to watch this? He is 18yrs old.
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