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🗓️ 17 November 2021
⏱️ 38 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Autism, ADHD podcast. I am so happy that you join me today. I want to take a moment and ask for your help. Please take just a second and give the podcast a five-star review. This will help me continue the podcast and keep bringing you helpful |
0:23.7 | information. Thanks so much again for taking the time to give that five-star review. Now let's get |
0:30.3 | started. Welcome the Childhood Collective. Hi. Thanks for having us. So excited all of you join me today. I'm going to introduce you really quick. The Childhood Collective are two child psychologist, Dr. Lori Long and Dr. Mallory Yee and a speech language pathologist Katie Severson. |
1:00.2 | Most importantly, these are three moms who are dedicated to supporting parents of children with ADHD. |
1:06.6 | They empower parents by teaching science-back strategies to raise happy and confident children. |
1:07.6 | I love that. |
1:09.1 | Thank you. That's what we want. |
1:10.4 | Absolutely. Who doesn't we want. Absolutely. |
1:12.1 | Who doesn't want that? |
1:13.7 | Yes. |
1:15.0 | Today we're going to talk about, I think probably one of the most important topics. |
1:20.8 | This is something that gets brought up over and over again with my patient's parents is how do we help kids get off electronics? |
1:31.0 | Yep. We hear it. We hear it too with our patients. Yep. Yep. Definitely. And it is incredibly |
1:38.2 | stressful for both parents and kids. And I think a good place to start would be talking about why. Like, |
1:47.5 | why is it so hard? Why do kids with ADHD have a hard time transitioning away from electronics? |
1:55.3 | And I think when we start with the understanding of why it's so hard, it helps us understand a little bit more |
2:03.0 | and have a little more patience. At least I think it does because we get the why, right? |
2:09.4 | For sure. Yeah. And it's not that, oh my goodness, my child is driving me crazy, even though it may |
2:15.5 | definitely feel that way, but there is a real reason behind it. |
2:19.6 | And I think it's important for our listeners to know that there's an actual difference. |
2:24.8 | We have got some research backing this up now. |
2:27.0 | There's a reward deficiency, often in the brains of those with ADHD. |
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