Episode 31: The Social Filter – Helping Children with ADHD Think Before They Speak
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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
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