Parenting Behavior with Dr. Andy Kahn: Your Guide to Getting Through the Hard Times

Parenting is one of the toughest things we do in life. It can be even harder when we can’t get our kids to do the things we need them to do. On “Parenting Behavior,” host Dr. Andy Kahn offers bite-size tips for all kinds of parenting challenges. From how to stay calm when your child is acting out to helping with bedtime battles, listen as Dr. Kahn shares both evidenced-based and mindful approaches for helping your child.

  1. Talking to coaches and other adult leaders about your child

    28 MAY

    Talking to coaches and other adult leaders about your child

    Joining a club, sports team, or other extracurricular activity can be a rite of passage for kids. It’s a great way to make new friends, practice life skills, and learn about themselves.  With this, we also expect — or at least hope — our neurodivergent kids will succeed in those environments just like their neurotypical peers. But there’s no guarantee that adult leaders, like coaches, understand learning and thinking differences. Since we rely on them, it can be in your and your child’s best interest to share helpful information with them ahead of time. On this episode of Parenting Behavior, host Dr. Andy Kahn discusses why it’s important to share information about your child with the other adult leaders in their life — and tips that can help. We’d love to hear from you. You can email us at ParentingBehavior@understood.org. Related resources 6 ways to improve your child’s self-esteem with extracurricular activitiesDo IEPs cover extracurricular activities?How to get your child involved in sportsTimestamps (00:56) Why you should share information about your child  (03:01) How to talk about your child (06:15) Finding the right activity for your child For a transcript and more resources, visit the Parenting Behavior page on Understood.org. We’d love to hear from you. You can email us at ParentingBehavior@understood.org. Explore Through My Eyes today. Step into the world of three kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia — helping you see differently so you can act differently. Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

    10 min
  2. How to handle disagreements with a co-parent

    30 APR

    How to handle disagreements with a co-parent

    In general, it’s an advantage when kids have two parents caring for them. But it gets challenging when those parents have a strained relationship.  Things can get really tricky when your child is neurodivergent. Many questions come up: Should we get a special education evaluation for our child? Should they be on medication? Should our child have counseling?  Not only are these difficult questions, but they’re also sources of potential conflict with parents. On this episode of Parenting Behavior with Dr. Andy Kahn, you’ll learn how to navigate disagreements between co-parents and figure out how to advocate for your child’s best interests. Related resources Parenting disagreements: How to get on the same page11 tips for working with your ex to parent your child8 ways to help kids with ADHD cope with divorceHow to build strong parent-child bondsTimestamps (0:56)  Why it’s key to identify shared beliefs (2:34) Do we agree on what we’re seeing? (4:19) How do I take the lead on getting help? (8:14) Nothing seems to work. What now? For a transcript and more resources, visit the Parenting Behavior page on Understood.org. We love to hear from our listeners. You can email us at ParentingBehavior@understood.org. Explore Through My Eyes today. Step into the world of three kids with ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia — helping you see differently so you can act differently. Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give

    11 min

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Parenting is one of the toughest things we do in life. It can be even harder when we can’t get our kids to do the things we need them to do. On “Parenting Behavior,” host Dr. Andy Kahn offers bite-size tips for all kinds of parenting challenges. From how to stay calm when your child is acting out to helping with bedtime battles, listen as Dr. Kahn shares both evidenced-based and mindful approaches for helping your child.

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