#ADHDParenting

Guiding Exceptional ParentsGuidingExceptionalParents
2025-02-21

ADHD isn’t something to fix—it’s a unique way of thinking, creating, and thriving.

Too often, kids with ADHD are labeled as lazy, defiant, or difficult. But the truth is... they're struggling.

At the Unlocking ADHD Summit, you’ll learn how to support your child in a way that truly works—without punishments, battles, or frustration.

You can learn more here: guidingexceptionalparents--beh





My topic is "ADHD & Dysregulation: Using Science to Improve Behavior" and you can see me on day 1, March 3rd.
Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2025-01-11

That Sinking Feeling: Adventures in ADHD and Ship Salvage Podcast is about my son’s ADHD seen through the lens of my Dad’s ship salvage career.
First Episode drops Monday. Available everywhere you get podcasts.

youtube.com/watch?v=q90WKpWG4F

#adhd #adhdparenting #adhdawareness #adhdproblems #adhdsupport #adhdlife #adhdbrain #neurodivergent

Rupert BrackenburyRupertBBare@mastodon.nz
2024-03-20

#Neurodiverse people love talking about 2 things: 1- How no one understands their situation & 2- How everyone has undiagnosed #ADHD.

#ADHDParenting #NZTwits

Envision Therapy DFWenvisiontherapydfw
2024-02-19

ADHD symptoms intensifying during your child's period can feel like a rollercoaster, but as a parent, you're not alone.

envisiontherapydfw.com/beyond-

2023-12-14

Us single-moms are, obviously, the easy target. This is gross! please don't spread this crap and call it out when you see it.

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder, it doesn't come from trauma nor lack of play in childhood.

Life is challenging enough with Executive Function Deficit Disorder (a proposed better name), who is likely raising EFDD children, as it runs in families. The last thing we need is this layer of cruelty on top.

#ActuallyADHD #ADHD #ADHDparenting #EFDD #ADHDawareness

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-08-21

"In this excerpt, Dad and I look at a photo of The Betty L, a construction derrick barge he salvaged from San Francisco’s Ocean Beach in 1983. He tries to teach me to think like a salvage engineer, to understand the importance of making quick assessments and taking preventative action to mitigate worsening circumstances. He’s talking about ship salvage, but it feels to me like he’s talking about my parenting. Dad anchored the Betty L to keep her in place, to prevent a grounding. I am deeply concerned with understanding how I might do something similar for Owen, to help him anchor himself, and prevent him from drifting or crashing into the metaphorical rocks of teenage life." #adhd #ADHDParenting #Adhdmom #neurodivergent #neurodiversity elizabethrynecki.com/chapter-9

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-08-21

I wrote a thing. I recorded a piece of the thing. I’m sharing the thing. Audio (and transcript) Chapter 9, Unmoored: The Betty L. It is about parenting, shipwrecks, and ADHD.
elizabethrynecki.com/blog/
#adhd #adhdparenting #neurodiversity #neurodivergent #neurodiverse #literaryADHD

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-06-25

When my son was first diagnosed at 10 with #ADHD, I questioned the diagnosis because I knew he could spend HOURS reading, playing with certain block building toys, and playing video games. What I thought I knew about ADHD was that it was all about an inability to focus. How could my kid who had intense interests that he spent hours doing have something that was exactly the opposite of fidgeting, distractedness, and inability to settle down and do a task? But hyperfocus IS part of ADHD. According to ADDitude magazine, "Hyperfocus is thought to result from abnormally low levels of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that is particularly active in the brain’s frontal lobes. This dopamine deficiency makes it hard to “shift gears” to take up boring-but-necessary tasks." #ADHDParenting #Neurodiversity #ADHDMom additudemag.com/understanding-

DezPlayz :verified_coffee:DezPlayz@mstdn.games
2023-06-01

I got a little to grumpy today and didn’t handle myself well due to being over stimulated in the car, but it’s not always like that. It was a good day with good times. I have to remind myself that our brain likes to focus on the negative, when that was just a blip.

#ADHD #ADHDParenting #Parenting #WomenWithADHD

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-05-18

It's said that people who are neurotypical have a strong sense of time, and that people with ADHD struggle with it. Time for ADHDers tends to slip away more easily. So, for example, if I ask my son to do the dishes in the next half hour, he might agree, but then totally forget. If I want to make sure he starts the dishes in that time period, I need to have him set an egg timer or an alarm on his phone. But his biggest struggle with time has to do with what ADHDers call: Waiting Mode. As in, he wakes up at, say 10am, and knows he has a dentist appointment at 3pm, and this then distracts him from being able to do anything productive in the next 5 hours. In part this is because of the anxiety of going to the dentist, but in part because he has this sense that if he doesn't keep the dentist appointment at the front of his mind, he will forget he has to go to it (even though he knows I'll remind him and will take him). #ADHDParenting #ADHDMom #neurodivergent

Background image is of a dandelion. 
Text: ADHD Parenting. Symptom Surprise: Poor Sense of Time - Waiting Mode. Waiting mode is when your ADHDer can't get anything done because they're distracted by waiting for the thing that's scheduled later in the day. Because they feel anxious, and impatient about the upcoming thing, they become paralyzed and unable to do much of anything else while they wait for the thing to happen. Yes, this is frustrating for everyone. 
Graphic is my own: www.ElizabethRynecki.com
Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-05-15

ADHD and Depression. We have experienced days with my son where he could not get out of bed, begged us to not make him go to school and expressed suicidal thoughts. This "stuff" is TERRIFYING for parents. I am not licensed to dealing with depression, but I will tell you this.... It can feel overwhelming to know where to begin. This article offers some useful insights: additudemag.com/adhd-and-depre
#ADHDParenting #ADHDMom #ADHD #NeurodivergentParenting

ADHD Parenting Symptom Surprise: Depression. Sometimes depression and ADHD coexist, but for others, depression is a result low self-esteem caused by being overwhelmed by ADHD symptoms. "Having ADHD puts you at four times the risk of depression." - ADDitude Magazine (https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-depression- symptoms-treatment/)
Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-05-12

If you are a parent struggling to understand your kid’s ADHD (or your own!), it can be incredibly overwhelming to figure it all out on your own. I've built a page on my website that shares a few resources I’ve found particularly helpful: elizabethrynecki.com/books/sal #adhdparenting #adhdmom #adhdsupport #adhdawareness #adhdbrain

Background photo of green grasses and a dandelion. Text: 

ADHD Parenting. Symptom Surprise. I remember the first time I saw the ADHD Iceberg drawing and discovered a list of symptoms I had NO idea were related to ADHD: depression, emotional dysregulation, rejective sensitive dysphoria, poor sense of time, choice paralysis, sensory processing problems, anxiety. I finally felt like I could say, "THAT'S my kid," but realized how much I really didn't understand his daily struggles.
Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-05-11

I’m making a commitment to posting original ADHD Parenting content. I’ve reposted a lot of items to my stories, but want to be more intentional about sharing my experiences, insights, and maybe helpful (I hope!) resources. So I’m starting with this… there so much more to ADHD than the stereotypical notion of a young boy fidgeting and daydreaming in class. #ADHDParenting #neurodivergent #neurodiversity #adhdmom #adhdparents #adhdsupport #adhdawareness #adhdbrain

Photo of wildflowers. Text: 
ADHD Parenting There's so much more to ADHD than the stereotypical notion of a young boy fidgeting and daydreaming in class. 
For one, there's the emotional drama of a kid continually disappointing themselves, their parents, friends, and teachers, all of which feeds into an ongoing loop of negative self-esteem that is profoundly demoralizing and seemingly impassible.
Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-03-03

“ADHD is not ‘something we did to our kid,’ and it’s not the end of the world.” #neurodivergent #ADHDParenting #adhd
additudemag.com/marriage-stres

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2023-02-28

I wish I’d had this book years ago (it’s a pretty new release). I recently found a list of “helpful suggestions” from a therapist about ways to help my son with his ADHD. Looking at it today, it is so UNHELPFUL. This book is 100 times more helpful. It’s “in the trenches” advice from a woman who has ADHD, her real world struggles, her partner’s gentle insights, and their willingness to be so honest about it all while having a sense of humor. #neurodivergent #ADHDParenting

Cover of the book: Dirty Laundry: Why adults with ADHD or so ashamed and what we can do to help. By Richard Pink and Roxanne Emery
2023-01-26

Es ist so weit!
Der Mann hat mich nach Kindern gefragt.
#adhdparenting #realtalk #Babytalk

Und in meinem Kopf geht das Karussell der Angst rum.
Hier eine Auswahl:
- was, wenn es so verkorkst wird wie ich
- bin ich dafür geeignet, wo ich doch meinen Freiraum brauche
- was, wenn ich emotional und psychisch kompletten downfall hab
- ich hab meine Aggression nicht gut im Griff
- ich bin ein emotionales Wrack

Lalalalalalala Angst

Adva Shaviv ☆ ADHD fantasyAdvaShaviv@mastodon.world
2023-01-13
Francis SporSp0r@mas.to
2022-12-22

It's so personally frustrating to be disappointed with the behavior of your child based on your expectations, while at the same time know they're doing what they are able to do. And at the same time be so proud of them for being present and doing their best. #adhdivergent #adhdparenting

Elizabeth Ryneckierynecki@sfba.social
2022-12-17

"Your job as a parent is not to sculpt your child to fulfill your own expectations, but to be a guide, supervisor, provider, nurturer, and protector of their unique gifts and strengths. Use the “shepherd” parenting style and these 8 strategies for raising happy children and well-adjusted adults." additudemag.com/parenting-styl #ADHD #adhdParenting #neurodivergent

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