The ADHD Guys Podcast The ADHD Guys Podcast
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The ADHD Guys Podcast: Parenting kids with ADHD, from a male perspective. Practical information to help you help your child reach their full potential without the fluffy stuff. The ADHD Guys Podcast is Mike McLeod, SLP from GrowNow ADHD, and Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW, from ADHD Dude.
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8. ADHD Kids, Social Skills & Social Executive Functioning
In this episode, hosts Ryan and Michael delve into the intricate world of social executive functioning skills in children with ADHD. They explore the difference between social skills and social executive function skills, highlighting the challenges faced by kids with ADHD in social interactions. With a focus on perspective taking and cognitive flexibility, the hosts provide insights into how parents can support their children in navigating social situations. Tune in to discover the crucial role of front-loading information and the impact of social relationships on long-term success.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:22 Social executive function skills.
00:03:27 Differences between ADHD and autism.
00:07:15 Disorder of self-awareness in ADHD.
00:10:41 Difficulty with perspective taking.
00:15:01 Social challenges in ADHD.
00:18:38 Social executive functioning challenges.
00:22:19 Social executive function challenges.
00:24:18 Social impact of ADHD behaviors.
00:26:14 Male youth development.
00:29:19 Social relationships and success.
00:34:17 Teaching social perspective taking.
00:36:26 The ADHD parent.
00:40:22 Front loading for social skills.
00:43:26 Pushing kids out of comfort zones.
00:45:26 Parenting through discomfort and anxiety.
00:50:00 Social dangers of Discord.
00:50:48 Social executive functioning groups. -
7. A Missing Perspective - The Lack of Male Practitioners
The ADHD Guys podcast hosts, Ryan and Michael, delve into the lack of men in the mental health and speech language pathology fields, discussing the challenges and implications of this imbalance. They explore the impact on boys' social development, highlighting the importance of natural social interactions over structured groups.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
00:00:00 - Start
00:01:48 - Lack of men in respective fields.
00:06:26 - Men in speech-language pathology.
00:07:25 - Speech pathology misconceptions.
00:11:30 - Creating a welcoming environment.
00:15:32 - Social skills and speech-language pathologists.
00:16:47 - Neurodiversity affirming therapists.
00:20:48 - Social pragmatic language groups.
00:23:10 - ADHD and social executive functioning.
00:28:00 - Social skills groups for boys.
00:31:00 - Cultivating and sustaining friendships.
00:33:31 - Male loneliness epidemic.
00:36:24 - Social activities for skill development.
00:41:35 - Stark differences between boys and girls. -
6. How to Handle Emotional Dysregulation in ADHD Kids
In this episode of the ADHD Guys podcast, hosts Ryan and Michael delve into the crucial topic of emotional dysregulation in kids with ADHD. They challenge traditional views on executive functioning, emphasizing the importance of self-regulation and cognitive flexibility. How can parents navigate emotional outbursts without falling into the trap of parental accommodation? What strategies can help children develop better emotional regulation skills at home? Tune in to discover the evidence-based treatments recommended for kids with ADHD and learn how to empower your child through effective parenting techniques.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
00:00:00 Start
00:02:09 Cognitive flexibility and emotional dysregulation
00:03:34 The power of attention
00:08:24 Ignoring negative behaviors
00:10:22 Affective calmness
00:15:16 Parenting and child's discomfort
00:19:36 Brain breaks for self-regulation
00:23:12 Developing self-regulation skills
00:24:16 Less language for better parenting
00:27:10 Teaching kids emotional regulation skills -
5. The ADHD Comfort Zone & Building True Resilience
This episode delves into the challenges parents face in pushing their children out of their comfort zones. They explore the concept of the "ADHD comfort zone" and discuss the importance of exposing kids to new experiences to build resilience. How can parents navigate emotional manipulation and noise from their children? What strategies can be employed to help kids develop self-awareness and overcome anxiety? Tune in to discover the answers, plus how episodic memory plays a crucial role in shaping a child's perspective and decision-making.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
References & Links:
Get comfort zone image Mike references HERE.
{{chapters}}[00:00:00] Start[00:01:19] The ADHD comfort zone.[00:06:50] Shifting Parenting Trends.[00:10:48] Temporary discomfort versus trauma.[00:12:43] Parenting Expectations vs. Choices.[00:17:13] Emotional manipulation and noise.[00:19:16] Negative attention-seeking behavior.[00:22:29] Emotional manipulation with screens.[00:27:10] Controlling the home environment.[00:30:31] Building resilience through exposure therapy.[00:34:18] Memory and positive experiences. -
4. A Screen Debate: Is Screen Use An Addictive Behavior?
Hosts Ryan and Michael debate the controversial topic of screen use in children with ADHD, and whether it should be treated like an addiction. They explore the impact of screens on the developing brain, discussing the correlation between ADHD and addiction. Are screens truly addictive, or is it just compulsive use? How do screens affect executive functioning skills and social interactions? Tune in to discover their nuanced opinions and recommendations for parents struggling with screen time limits and the potential consequences of excessive screen use on a child's future success.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
{{chapters}}[00:00:00] Start[00:01:35] Screen addiction in ADHD.[00:07:01] Screen addiction and gambling comparison.[00:08:05] Screen time and child behavior.[00:14:37] Screen time limits for ADHD.[00:18:09] Managing video game usage.[00:22:16] Screens and refusal to brush.[00:24:18] Screen time impact on children.[00:27:13] Video games and social skills.[00:32:37] Big tech concerns and parenting.[00:36:51] Visual time management for kids.[00:40:33] Importance of varied experiences. -
3. Evidence-Based ADHD Treatment: What Really Works for Kids
In this episode, hosts Ryan and Michael delve into the world of evidence-based treatment recommendations for kids with ADHD. They explore the common misconceptions surrounding therapy and coaching for children with ADHD, questioning the effectiveness of traditional approaches like cognitive training and social skills groups. Are these methods truly helping children make real-world progress, or are there more proactive and impactful strategies to consider? Tune in to discover the key concepts and insights shared by the hosts, as they navigate through the complexities of supporting children with ADHD.
Find Mike @ www.grownowadhd.com & on IG
Find Ryan @ www.adhddude.com & on Youtube
{{chapters}}[00:00:00] Start[00:00:32] Evidence-based treatment recommendations.[00:04:25] Treatment recommendations for kids with ADHD.[00:10:45] Social skills training for ADHD.[00:11:57] Requirements for social skills groups.[00:15:40] Ineffective school support systems.[00:19:39] Neurofeedback training pros and cons.[00:24:02] Parent behavior training programs.[00:26:38] Parenting challenges with ADHD.[00:31:44] Behavioral peer interventions.[00:34:18] Executive Functioning Coaching Importance.[00:39:27] The red countdown timer[00:43:20] Shifting focus to real-world progress.