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#Adhdkids Reel by @adhdthroughhiseyes (verified account) - One thing I see constantly with ADHD kids is a powerful sensitivity to unfairness.

They notice when rules change.
They notice when someone gets treat
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One thing I see constantly with ADHD kids is a powerful sensitivity to unfairness. They notice when rules change. They notice when someone gets treated differently. They notice when something doesn’t feel right. And when they notice it… their nervous system reacts fast and big. Adults often interpret this as: • arguing • being dramatic • being disrespectful But many times it’s actually a child with a very strong internal compass for fairness. The challenge isn’t that they care. The challenge is that ADHD brains struggle with emotional regulation, so those feelings can come out explosively. Our job isn’t to shut that down. It’s to help them learn what to do with it. And honestly… the world needs more people who care when something isn’t fair. So tell me 👇 Does your ADHD child react strongly when something feels unfair? #adhdparenting #adhdkids #adhdmom #adhdawareness #neurodivergentkids
#Adhdkids Reel by @rachelbacco (verified account) - The confidence.
The logic.
The courtroom energy.

ADHD kids stay ready 😂
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The confidence. The logic. The courtroom energy. ADHD kids stay ready 😂
#Adhdkids Reel by @gozenlove (verified account) - Think your child is being difficult? Many behaviors in ADHD kids, like hyperfocusing, interrupting, meltdowns, avoidance, and constant movement are ac
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Think your child is being difficult? Many behaviors in ADHD kids, like hyperfocusing, interrupting, meltdowns, avoidance, and constant movement are actually their brain’s way of coping. Instead of criticizing, try staying calm, getting curious, and creating small, predictable steps. Understanding these behaviors changes everything. Tag another parent or educator who needs to see this. #adhdkids #adhd #copingskills #gozen #parentingtips
#Adhdkids Reel by @nurtureadhd (verified account) - Some of the behaviours that stretch us the most as parents are actually signs our kids with ADHD are doing better than we think.

Here are 5 "annoying
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Some of the behaviours that stretch us the most as parents are actually signs our kids with ADHD are doing better than we think. Here are 5 “annoying” behaviours that often signal growth ⬇️ 1️⃣ Talking constantly or narrating everything For many kids with ADHD, this is a sign they feel safe, connected, and regulated enough to share their thoughts. When they’re overwhelmed, they often go quiet or shut down. 2️⃣ Asking the same questions again and again This isn’t ignoring or pushing buttons. ADHD affects working memory, so kids often need to re-check information to feel secure and oriented. 3️⃣ Big emotional reactions to small things Strong emotional expression can mean your child feels safe enough to let those feelings out. Suppressing emotions takes more regulation than expressing them. 4️⃣ Pushing back, saying “no,” or questioning rules This often reflects growing self-awareness and autonomy. ADHD kids who are constantly controlled may comply - but at the cost of confidence and self-trust. 5️⃣ Hyperfocusing on intense or “weird” interests This is how ADHD brains learn best. Interest-based focus builds competence, motivation, and self-esteem - even if it doesn’t look productive to adults. None of this means parenting is easy. And none of it means you should ignore limits or boundaries. But when we understand the why behind behaviour, we can respond with support instead of shame - and regulation instead of escalation. That’s exactly what Taming Big Emotions is designed to help with. Inside the course, you’ll learn how to: • respond to big emotions in the moment • reduce power struggles and emotional blow-ups • support your child’s nervous system first • build emotional regulation skills that grow over time 👉 Taming Big Emotions is linked in my bio. You’re not failing. You’re parenting a developing nervous system - and that’s hard work 💛
#Adhdkids Reel by @adhdchildbootcamp - 🚨 ADHD Children: Early Signs Every Parent Should Know 👀

What if the "bad behavior" isn't bad behavior at all? 💭

Many early signs of ADHD are ofte
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🚨 ADHD Children: Early Signs Every Parent Should Know 👀 What if the “bad behavior” isn’t bad behavior at all? 💭 Many early signs of ADHD are often misunderstood — and parents blame themselves or their child. But awareness changes everything. 🧠💛 Here are some early signs to watch for: ✨ Difficulty staying focused on simple tasks ✨ Constant movement or restlessness ✨ Impulsive behavior (acting before thinking) ✨ Big emotional reactions over small things ✨ Struggling to follow multi-step instructions Early understanding = early support. And early support can completely change your child’s confidence and future. 🌱 Don’t ignore the signs. Learn what to look for and what to do next. 👇 Follow @the.mentalhealth #adhdhelp #adhd #adhdlife #adhdawareness #adhdwomen #adhdparenting #adhdkids #adhdmom #mentalhealth #adhdbrain #parenting #gentleparenting
#Adhdkids Reel by @thepositiveparenting - ADHD kids often grow up feeling misunderstood - too much, too loud, too emotional… or somehow not enough.
But when they have a parent who makes them f
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ADHD kids often grow up feeling misunderstood — too much, too loud, too emotional… or somehow not enough. But when they have a parent who makes them feel safe, seen, and supported, everything shifts. 💛 Here are 12 signs you’re creating emotional safety for your ADHD child: 1️⃣ You pause before reacting to their big emotions. 2️⃣ You help them name their feelings instead of dismissing them. 3️⃣ You never shame them for struggling with focus, impulsivity, or emotional regulation. 4️⃣ You advocate for them at school, even when it drains you. 5️⃣ You choose connection over control. 6️⃣ You repair after tough moments — because perfection isn’t the goal. 7️⃣ You offer tools, not punishments. 8️⃣ You remind them they are good, even in their hardest moments. 9️⃣ You make sure they know their brain isn’t “broken” — just wonderfully wired. 🔟 You listen without rushing to fix. 1️⃣1️⃣ You build routines that support their brain, not what society says “should” work. 1️⃣2️⃣ You reassure them they are loved exactly as they are. 💡 ADHD kids don’t need perfect parents. They need parents who make them feel safe. And if you’re reading this… you’re already becoming that parent. 💛 ✨ If you want step-by-step guidance to reduce chaos, handle meltdowns, and finally understand your child’s ADHD brain… Get your copy of my eBook Quiet the Chaos. ➡️ Comment “ADHD” or tap the link in bio to get yours today. #ADHDkids #ADHDparenting #positiveparenting #gentleparenting #neurodiversity #adhdawareness #parentingtips #peacefulparenting #adhdstrategies #emotionalregulation #adhdresources #calmerparenting
#Adhdkids Reel by @dr.annlouise.lockhart (verified account) - Why do people with ADHD often struggle with clutter?

It's about the emotional overwhelm. There's a tie between overwhelm and clutter.

So...

Organiz
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Why do people with ADHD often struggle with clutter? It's about the emotional overwhelm. There's a tie between overwhelm and clutter. So... Organization starts with a neat, de-cluttered space. It starts with tiny habits multiple times per day. It starts with having less stuff. It starts with keeping the stuff that has value and meaning. Organization means ending your connection to the things that cause you unnecessary stress and overwhelm. Are you ready to learn more and do things differently? I have several options (pre-recorded online courses available on demand): 🧠 The Overwhelmed Brain: ADHD & Executive Functions in Adults (2-part video course for adults with ADHD and/or executive functioning challenges): ✔️Comment OVERWHELM. 🧠 ADHD & Me: Tips on Parenting (video course for parents): ✔️ Comment ADHD. 🧠 Stop Being the Frontal Lobe for the Entire Family (video course for parents and kids ages 5 and up to help with executive functioning): ✔️ Comment LOBE. 🧠 Navigating ADHD (ebook, 2nd edition for parents with ADHD kids & teens). ✔️ Comment EBOOK #adhd #parentswithadhd #kidswithadhd #adhdkid #adhdkids #executivefunctioning #executivefunction #executivefunctions #frontallobe
#Adhdkids Reel by @jennyadhdcoach - Anyone else?
Some days it takes a lot of self control not to entertain the arguments. I've recently been listening to various podcast to learn how to
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Anyone else? Some days it takes a lot of self control not to entertain the arguments. I’ve recently been listening to various podcast to learn how to navigate things like this. How do you keep yourself regulated when your kid is not? #adhd #adhdcommunity #adhdstruggles #adhdsupport #adhdstrategies #adhdlife #adhdkids
#Adhdkids Reel by @rachelbacco (verified account) - Teachers see the version of ADHD kids that's trying their hardest to hold it together.

Parents see what happens when their nervous system finally run
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Teachers see the version of ADHD kids that’s trying their hardest to hold it together. Parents see what happens when their nervous system finally runs out of energy. It’s called after-school restraint collapse. The meltdown isn’t because they suddenly decided to behave badly. It’s because their brain spent the entire day trying to keep it together. So when they finally get somewhere safe… everything they were holding in finally comes out. ADHD parents know this moment immediately.
#Adhdkids Reel by @raisingthepays (verified account) - Anyone else?
Some days it takes a lot of self control not to entertain the arguments. I've recently been listening to various podcast to learn how to
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Anyone else? Some days it takes a lot of self control not to entertain the arguments. I’ve recently been listening to various podcast to learn how to navigate things like this. How do you keep yourself regulated when your kid is not? #adhd #adhdcommunity #adhdstruggles #adhdsupport #adhdstrategies #adhdlife #adhdkids
#Adhdkids Reel by @joonforkids - 4 things to NOT say to your ADHD kid: 

❌ why don't you care if you get in trouble?
❌ why aren't you trying harder?
❌ why can't you do it like the oth
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4 things to NOT say to your ADHD kid: ❌ why don’t you care if you get in trouble? ❌ why aren’t you trying harder? ❌ why can’t you do it like the other kids? ❌ why do you give up so easily? all kids need and want to learn. some kids just need a little extra motivation and support to learn new skills and routines. highly engaging and motivating incentive systems that pair rewards your child loves with things you want to teach them have been shown to be highly effective. digital tools that help with this like Joon may be helpful to you and your family 💜 comment JOON below if you want to learn more about how our free app can help you & your family #adhd #adhdkids #adhdparenting #adhdtips #parentingtips #adhdcommunity #adhdsupport #adhdlife #adhdmom #adhdfamily #adhdmanagement #adhdbrain #parentingstruggles
#Adhdkids Reel by @developing_readers_academy (verified account) - 🙌🙌🙌

This is EXACTLY why I broke up my Reading Relief system into tiny bites so every family can work at the pace their adhd needs! 

This is how w
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🙌🙌🙌 This is EXACTLY why I broke up my Reading Relief system into tiny bites so every family can work at the pace their adhd needs! This is how we make sure we’re giving access to learning for our neurodivergent kids! If you have an adhd child struggling with reading, comment “RELIEF” and find out more about the only reading system specifically designed for adhd kids! ❤️🙌

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