
The ADHD Parenting Podcast Your Child Is Not Your Co-Parent | part 1
Nov 26, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Ryan and Mike reveal why treating children as co-parents can hinder those with ADHD. They highlight the advantages of authoritative parenting, emphasizing warmth paired with clear expectations. Research shows that structure fosters emotional regulation and better behavior, while consistent high expectations reduce a child's reactivity. The hosts also explore how too many choices can overwhelm ADHD kids and propose that routines can enhance executive function, boosting independence.
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Leadership Creates Emotional Safety
- Modern parenting that treats children as co-parents increases conflict and undermines adult leadership.
- Clear, calm leadership provides emotional safety and predictability for kids with ADHD.
Use Authoritative, Not Permissive, Parenting
- Use authoritative parenting: combine warmth with clearly defined expectations and follow-through.
- Keep boundaries consistent so kids with ADHD can predict outcomes and self-regulate.
Warmth + Firmness Improves Regulation
- Warmth plus firm leadership improves emotional regulation and long-term behavior.
- Structure reduces emotional overload and creates a stable base for learning self-control.
