
Understanding Rejection Sensitivity in ADHD
Hi, I’m Dr. Kristi Briscoe. ADHD isn’t just about attention—it also affects how kids experience criticism and rejection.
Many kids with ADHD deal with rejection sensitivity. A small correction can feel huge. A missed invitation can feel devastating. It’s not drama—it’s how their nervous system reacts.
Here’s how to help:
- Validate feelings quickly — “That really hurt, didn’t it?” helps them feel seen.
- Avoid public correction — If possible, redirect gently and privately.
- Encourage safe expression — Journaling or drawing can help them process hurt in healthy ways.
Your child’s sensitivity isn’t weakness. It’s something you can coach them through—with
compassion and practice.
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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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