
Why ADHD Isn’t Just About Attention
Hi, I’m Dr. Kristi Briscoe, a pediatrician with expertise in ADHD—and a mom who gets it.
People often think ADHD is just about focus. But it also affects motivation, memory, emotions—even how your child feels about themselves.
If your child forgets what you just said, melts down after school, or “zones out” when it’s time to get ready—they’re not trying to frustrate you. Their brain is working overtime just to keep up.
Here’s what helps:
- Visual reminders (pictures or checklists)
- Gentle transitions (a 5-minute warning before changes)
- Emotion coaching (“You’re overwhelmed. Let’s pause and breathe.”)
Most ADHD kids want to do well—they just need help doing it. And most parents, like you, are doing far better than they give themselves credit for. You don’t have to parent perfectly. You just have to keep showing up.
🌟 Want more ADHD parenting strategies? Check out Dr. Kristi Briscoe’s book, Raising a Thriving Child with ADHD, available now on Amazon.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not diagnose or treat any condition. Please seek help from a qualified mental health professional if you or a loved one is struggling.
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