How I’d parent my ADHD kids differently
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Parenting a child with ADHD can feel like a constant balancing act — juggling patience, understanding, and supporting your child’s unique needs. It often leads to questions like, Am I doing enough? What can I do better?
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Larry Jones, a retired pediatrician and father of sons with ADHD. Listen as Dr. Larry reflects on:
- Navigating his own ADHD diagnosis
- What he’s learned about raising kids with ADHD
- And what he might have done differently in hindsight
Related resources
- Larry A. Jones, MD, MBA
- Parenting Tips When You and Your Child Have ADHD
- Understanding ADHD in your child
Timestamps
(01:42 ) Dr. Larry on raising kids with ADHD
(05:25 ) Dr. Larry on receiving his own ADHD diagnosis
(08:37 ) Navigating ADHD and its stigma
(10:04 ) What Dr. Larry would do differently raising kids with ADHD
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