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ADHD Connect Podcast

ADHD Connect Podcast

著者: Dr. Tish Taylor Ph.D
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Welcome to ADHD Connect with Dr. Tish Taylor, a podcast dedicated to helping parents, teachers, and families navigate the challenges of ADHD. Each episode explores practical strategies, expert insights, and research-backed solutions to support children with ADHD—whether at home, in school, or beyond. From understanding the unique traits of each child to implementing effective tools and techniques, Dr. Tish provides valuable guidance to help kids thrive and reach their full potential. Tune in for actionable advice, inspiring stories, and a supportive community. Let’s connect and make ADHD a strength!Dr. Tish Taylor, Ph.D 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Episode 33: Why They Argue - And What to Do About It
    2026/08/12
    Why do some children seem to argue about everything? For many kids with ADHD, frequent arguing isn't about being defiant—it's often a sign of frustration, impulsivity, difficulty accepting disappointment, or feeling that something is unfair.

    In this episode of ADHD Connect, Dr. Tish Taylor explores the underlying reasons children become argumentative and shares practical strategies to help them build greater self-awareness and emotional regulation. You'll learn how to identify common triggers, help your child understand their reactions, teach perspective-taking, and develop healthier communication skills.

    Dr. Taylor also discusses the importance of helping children distinguish between small, medium, and big problems, accept "no" without escalating, and use calming strategies before responding emotionally. These conversations, held during calm moments, can help children replace conflict with collaboration and strengthen family relationships over time.

    To help you put these strategies into practice, be sure to download the free companion worksheet. It walks you and your child through identifying common argument triggers, understanding what's driving the behavior, and practicing new ways to respond with greater awareness and self-control.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    • Why children with ADHD may argue more frequently
    • How to identify the real triggers behind recurring conflicts
    • Ways to help children recognize fairness, frustration, and unmet expectations
    • How to teach acceptance when the answer is "no"
    • Strategies for helping children match their reactions to the size of the problem
    • Practical calming and communication tools that reduce power struggles
    🎧 Listen in, download the companion worksheet, and start helping your child move from arguments to more productive conversations, one step at a time.
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    8 分
  • Episode 32: When Kids Retaliate
    2026/07/29
    When children feel they've been treated unfairly, retaliation can seem completely justified in their minds. Whether it's yelling, hitting, breaking a sibling's belongings, or trying to "get even," these moments can quickly escalate if we focus only on the behavior.

    In this episode of ADHD Connect, Dr. Tish Taylor shares a practical, values-based approach to helping children and teens with ADHD move beyond revenge and develop healthier ways to respond to conflict. Learn how identifying core values, practicing active listening, and teaching concrete problem-solving strategies can help children build self-control, emotional regulation, and stronger relationships.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    • Why children with ADHD may retaliate when they feel wronged.
    • How to use core values to guide behavior and decision-making.
    • Ways to help children pause before reacting.
    • When retaliation may point to a larger family or classroom issue.
    • How consequences, forgiveness, and empathy all play a role in long-term growth.
    🎁 Free Download: Click here to access the worksheet that supports helping kids understand the anger behind retaliation feelings.
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    10 分
  • Episode 31: The Social Filter – Helping Children with ADHD Think Before They Speak
    2026/07/15
    Children with ADHD often say exactly what they're thinking—not because they want to hurt others, but because the pause between thinking and speaking can be difficult. In this episode of ADHD Connect, Dr. Tish Taylor introduces the concept of the social filter and shares practical strategies to help children and teens develop stronger social awareness and communication skills.

    Using memorable analogies like a firewall, a spam filter, and the soft ball vs. pokey ball, Dr. Tish explains how to teach children to pause, consider their audience, and think about how their words will be received. She also explores common social challenges such as sarcasm, tone of voice, gossip, unsolicited advice, disagreements, and repairing relationships when something slips through the filter.

    Whether you're a parent, educator, therapist, or mental health professional, this episode provides simple, actionable tools you can begin using immediately to help children build healthier friendships and stronger communication skills.

    In this episode, you'll learn:
    • Why children with ADHD often speak before they think
    • How to teach the concept of a social filter
    • Three visual tools that make social communication easier to understand
    • Why tone, sarcasm, and unsolicited advice often create social conflict
    • How to help children repair social mistakes with confidence
    Connect with Dr. Tish Taylor at https://www.tishtaylor.com and access the free worksheet here for this episode.

    Subscribe to ADHD Connect for practical, evidence-based strategies that empower parents, educators, and professionals to help children with ADHD thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.
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    9 分
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