Episodes
My guest is Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown, a triple-board-certified sleep medicine physician. Dr. Brown obtained sleep medicine training at the University of Pennsylvania and was a faculty member at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia until recently. Join us for an enlightening conversation about the importance of sleep for children with ADHD. Dr. Brown shares her expertise on how prioritizing sleep can help children and adults thrive, achieve optimal health, and reach their fullest...
Published 11/11/24
My guest is Colin Guare, a renowned behavioral analyst and co-author of the bestselling "Smart But Scattered" series. Smart But Scattered: Second Edition, available November 2024. Colin shares his journey growing up with ADHD, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs experienced along the way.
The conversation delves into Colin's work with children and adults, highlighting his passion for motivation and behavior change. He discusses the impact of COVID-19 on children's...
Published 11/04/24
My guest is Dr. Angela Low, an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia, a research associate at Simon Fraser University’s CHART lab, and consulting on several child and youth mental health projects with government and community organizations locally and globally. Dr. Low discusses the pervasive feelings of shame in parenthood, especially for those raising children with ADHD. She explains how shame can lead to anger, defensiveness, and disconnection and shares insights on...
Published 10/28/24
My guest is Dr. Stuart Ablon, a renowned psychologist from Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor, and Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair. He is also the founding director of Think: Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Ablon shares insights from his groundbreaking approach, Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), which emphasizes empathy and skill-building over traditional discipline methods.
In this engaging episode, Dr. Ablon explains the importance of...
Published 10/21/24
My guest is Dr. Alison McClymont, a renowned British child psychologist with over a decade of experience in child and adolescent mental health. Specializing in trauma and emotional resilience, Dr. McClymont shares insights from her new book, "How to Help Your Child Cope with Anything," a must-read guide for creating resilient children.
In this episode, we explore Dr. McClymont's personal journey as a neurodiverse individual with ADHD and how it shapes her approach to psychological theory and...
Published 10/14/24
My guest is Dr. Robert Melillo, a globally recognized brain health expert. Dr. Melillo, a clinician, professor, brain researcher, and best-selling author shares his personal journey and the innovative Melillo Method, which has transformed the lives of countless children with ADHD, autism, OCD, and other developmental issues.
In this episode, Dr. Melillo discusses the rising prevalence of neurodiversity, the critical role of early brain development, and the impact of lifestyle factors. He also...
Published 10/07/24
My guest is Emily Rubin Persons from SkipCoaching.com, a PCC certified ADHD life coach. Emily shares her journey from being a parent of an ADHD child to becoming a dedicated coach, offering invaluable support to students and adults alike. Learn about the essential executive functioning skills needed for high school and college transitions, and discover practical strategies for parents to foster independence and self-awareness in their ADHD teens.
Emily discusses the importance of...
Published 09/30/24
My guest is Sean McCormick, an expert in executive functions and founder of EFspecialist.com. In this episode, Sean shares invaluable insights on helping ADHD children thrive at school and home.
Discover practical strategies to support your child's executive function, including Sean's innovative CLEAN method for organizing school materials. Learn about the importance of setting proactive goals, using declarative language, and focusing on progress over perfection.
Whether you're a parent...
Published 09/23/24
My guest is Elizabeth Hamblet, a college learning disabilities consultant and author of "Seven Steps to College Success: A Pathway for Students with Disabilities." Elizabeth shares her journey from a high school special ed teacher to a college consultant and the experiences that led her to write her book.
In this episode, they discuss the critical considerations for parents and students with learning disabilities, ADHD, anxiety, and depression when preparing for college. Elizabeth explains...
Published 09/16/24
My guests are Diane Dempster and Elaine Taylor-Klaus, parent coaches and co-founders of Impact Parents. They provide behavioral management training for parents and educators for complex kids.
Elaine and Diane share their stories of parenting complex kids and how these experiences led them to become parent coaches. They discuss the challenges of parenting complex kids and emphasize the importance of communication, understanding, and patience. The episode is filled with valuable insights and...
Published 09/09/24
My guest is April Rehrig, a veteran school psychologist and founder of RISE Educational Advocacy and Consulting. In this insightful episode, April shares her expertise on navigating the complexities of school IEP (Individualized Education Program) and 504 plans for children with ADHD.
April explains the differences and intersections between IEPs and 504 plans, how they both ensure a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), and clarifies common misconceptions. She provides valuable advice for...
Published 09/02/24
My guest is Dr. Ned Hallowell, a world-renowned authority on ADHD. Dr. Hallowell shares his unique perspective on ADHD, challenging traditional views and emphasizing the potential positives of this condition.
Dr. Hallowell redefines ADHD not as a disorder, but as a way of being in the world, characterized by both remarkable strengths and notable challenges. He discusses the importance of nurturing a child's interests and talents, fostering a supportive environment, and avoiding the common...
Published 08/26/24
My guest is Peter Fitzpatrick, the co-founder and CEO of Fawn Friends. Peter shares his personal journey and how it led to the creation of Willow, an AI-powered stuffed animal designed to provide emotional support to children. Learn about the fascinating technology behind Willow and how it helps kids with emotional regulation, executive function, and building secure relationships. Discover the potential of AI in therapy toys and its impact on both children and parents.
Peter's insights into...
Published 08/19/24
My guest is Damon Korb, M.D., a board-certified developmental and behavioral pediatrician who examines the neurodevelopmental brain functions that determine how a child learns, behaves, and socializes. As the clinic director of the Center for Developing Minds, he guides a team of child development experts who care for struggling children and young adults. With the recent publication of his award-winning book Raising an Organized Child, Dr. Korb aims to provide parents with an assortment of...
Published 08/12/24
My guest is Brice Hancock, a former addict and the founder of Mile High Recovery in Denver, Colorado. In this insightful discussion, we delve into the complexities of addiction, particularly in relation to ADHD, and how it impacts individuals and their families.
Brice shares his personal journey from addiction to recovery, providing a raw and honest account of his struggles and triumphs. He also discusses the alarming rise of fentanyl-related deaths and the importance of having open...
Published 08/05/24
My guest is Dr. Sarah Cheyette, a pediatric neurologist. Dr. Sarah Cheyette graduated cum laude in Cognitive Neuroscience from Princeton University and received her medical degree from the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Following specialty training in pediatrics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and in pediatric neurology at Seattle Children’s Hospital, she now practices at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, where she focuses on treating ADHD in both children and...
Published 07/29/24
My guest is Jacob, a Bristol native and ADHD advocate. Jacob shares his personal journey and discusses his life with ADHD, which he was diagnosed with at age 13, and the challenges of growing up without a supportive ADHD community. He delves into his motivations for becoming an advocate, inspired by the lack of resources for girls with ADHD and his desire to provide representation and hope for new parents navigating early diagnoses.
Jacob reflects on his parents' crucial role in normalizing...
Published 07/22/24
My guest is Kristen McNeely, a licensed marriage and family therapist and board-certified behavioral analyst from Southern California. In this insightful episode, Kristen shares her expertise on the intersection of ADHD and anxiety in children, providing valuable advice for parents navigating these challenges.
Discover the distinct characteristics of ADHD and anxiety, and learn why it's crucial to differentiate between the two. Kristen offers practical strategies to help children manage their...
Published 07/15/24
My guest is Marydee Sklar, founder of ExecutiveFunctioningSuccess.com, for an inspiring conversation about overcoming executive functioning challenges. Marydee shares her personal journey and professional insights into supporting both children and adults who struggle with these skills.
In this episode, Marydee recounts her own difficulties with executive functioning and how they affected her life from childhood through adulthood. She describes her transformation into a learning specialist and...
Published 07/08/24
Join Kate from ADHDkidscanthrive.com as she revisits an insightful conversation she recorded with her dear friend Lisa two years ago after the COVID-19 pandemic. Both mothers share the unique challenges and triumphs of raising sons with ADHD, offering wisdom and support to listeners who may be on similar paths.
In this heartfelt episode, Lisa opens up about her son's journey through high school, his transition to college, and the various strategies and tools they've used to navigate ADHD....
Published 06/24/24
My guest is Krissy Pozatek, MSW, a seasoned parent coach and author of the landmark book The Parallel Process. Krissy will discuss the concept of balanced parenting and share her expertise on how parents can grow alongside their struggling adolescents or young adults, particularly those with ADHD.
We delve into the pitfalls of enmeshed parenting, where parents often take over their children's responsibilities, leading to codependency and apathy. Chrissy explains how balanced parenting, with...
Published 06/17/24
My guest is Dr. Russell Ramsey, an expert in cognitive and behavioral psychology, to discuss the benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for ADHD teens and young adults. Dr. Ramsey, the author of six books on adult ADHD, delves into what CBT is and how it can be a game-changer for those with ADHD.
In this episode, Kate and Dr. Ramsey explore CBT's ins and outs, its effectiveness compared to other therapies, and how it can help individuals with ADHD manage their symptoms better. Dr....
Published 06/10/24
My guest is Dr. Laura Honos-Webb, a clinical psychologist and author specializing in ADD and ADHD. She shares her expertise on the innovative Bonding Health app, designed to improve ADHD parent-child relationships through research-based exercises.
In this episode, learn about the interconnectedness of ADHD, executive functioning, and emotional dysregulation. Discover practical strategies for parents to help their ADHD children build essential executive functioning skills. Dr. Honos-Webb also...
Published 06/03/24
My guest is Dr. William (Bill) Dodson, M.D., LF-APA, a board-certified adult psychiatrist who has spent his career helping patients achieve the best possible outcomes from ADHD treatment, which earned him international acclaim. Dr. Dodson has been instrumental in advancing the field’s understanding of ADHD medication optimization, ADHD-related sleep disorders, and the emotional component of ADHD, most notably through his recognition of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (“RSD”) as a core feature....
Published 05/27/24