How to Deal with Severe Behaviors in ADHD Kids

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
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Комментарии • 29

  • @smgrignon

    I cried when he said this behavior does not mean you have done something wrong. The shame and guilt are crippling. I cannot tell you how much your videos have helped our family. Thank you so, so much for your channel. I have been watching for about a year and the changes have been very noticeable. You are truly changing lives.

  • @Caratdarla

    When we learned to calmly walk away from our sons verbal assaults they decreased in frequency! And now they rarely occur! Game changer!!

  • @humanistastv
    @humanistastv 14 часов назад +1

    I had two kids like this last year! Horrible! I am a teacher!

  • @december12ist
    @december12ist 21 день назад

    I think this man need to do more research before sharing his opinion

  • @emilybeaulieu999

    Dear Ryan, can you please make a video where you talk about parents with challenging children and how the parents can best care for themselves? Specific reccomendations to be able to have the mental bandwidth to be able to handle outbursts and arguing and stay calm while doing it?? Emotional regulation is very hard for me as a parent also all 4 people in our family have ADHD. I am so burned out mentally that I unfortunately give in to my children's behavior a lot of the time. Thank you.

  • @jdawg414

    The fact that you are familiar with this behavior, specifically the knife threats, is so huge to me. I’ve dealt with that and discussed with therapists and they never help with how to react to it. I truly appreciate you!

  • @Lad61
    @Lad61  +1

    Your video describes my son, except that he is 38 yrs old. It is a nightmare. He didn’t do this as a child, started around 21, and has gotten worse and worse. Are there other adult children doing this?

  • @Lizakidsfoodsideas

    Hi, my son is seven and non verbal and extremely aggressive of late, he is currently having a episode and it’s 3:30am in South Africa, me and my husband have decided to not go into his room like we usually do, how do I deal with a nonverbal child in this situation.

  • @user-dt6po4yc5c

    Yh I definitely talk too much. He's rude even more

  • @ladyc444

    Oh my…. wow..

  • @Katieandfam

    You are a God send

  • @Musicalskulls

    Hi Ryan, These videos have been very helpful. Thanks you soo much for doing this. I am sure many other families in the US are experiencing this, but there is a major shortage of some medications in the US and it is increasingly getting harder to keep a reliable supply around (and you wonder why the US has such a mental health issue). How would you suggest dealing with the lack of medication with school and home? Academics are doing fine, but behavior is crumbling at an accelerated rate? What can we do as parents to be supportive of the child and the teachers? Thanks again

  • @bessiepadua

    This is my grandchild lately he alway's use knife and alway's say he will commit suicide he's only 10 year's old😢