EP277 Why Systems Fail—And What Actually Works for Complex Kids
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You’ve tried the systems recommended for helping complex kids—reward charts, planners, new morning routines—and they’re just not sticking for your kid. It isn’t that you’re using bad systems, it's that often we’re starting with the solution before we understand the problem. In this episode, Elaine and Diane unpack why systems and structures are the last piece of the parenting puzzle, not the first, and walk you through a practical, personalized approach to building routines that actually hold up for neurodiverse kids. Ready to stop guessing and start problem solving? This one's for you.
What to expect in this episode:
- Why systems and structures come last in the ImpactParents model.
- The real reason reward charts and planners only work some of the time.
- How to problem-solve before you pick a system using real world scenarios and practical examples.
- Why buy-in and ownership are essential for complex kids and how to get them on board without a power struggle.
- The concept of "flexible structure": how to build routines that are solid enough to hold, but have enough give to survive a hard day.
Download free guide: Top 12 Tips To Help Your Complex Kids
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