
How to Stay Calm When Your Child Isn’t
Based on the Positive Discipline approach by Dr. Jane Nelsen
Hi, I’m Dr. Kristi Briscoe.
When your ADHD child is melting down, yelling back feels instinctual. But your calm is their anchor—and the only part of the situation you can control.
Here’s how to find it:
- Take a pause — Step away for 60 seconds if needed.
- Use a mantra — Try “This is not an emergency.”
- Repair after rupture — If you lose your cool, apologize and reconnect.
You’re human. So is your child. Calm is a practice, not a personality trait—and every time you model it, you’re teaching something powerful.
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.
Related Posts
The ADHD Brain and Time Blindness
October 21, 2025
Hi, I’m Dr. Kristi Briscoe, a pediatrician with expertise in ADHD....
5 Summer Vacation Packing Tips for Teens and Adults with ADHD
May 29, 2022
Whether you're a parent with ADHD in charge of packing for a family vacation, or...


