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PAP 044: What Your Child with ADHD Wishes You Knew, with Dr. Sharon Saline
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PAP 044: What Your Child with ADHD Wishes You Knew, with Dr. Sharon Saline
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Aug 17, 2018
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Description
In this episode of the Parenting ADHD Podcast, I'm talking with Dr. Sharon Saline about what your child with ADHD wishes you knew, in conjunction with the release of her new book. We're talking about how most kids feel like parents aren't hearing what they're saying, and vice versa. Dr. Saline offers many strategies to communicate better, for a more successful and joyful family life.
"Stop. Take a 'time apart.' Think things over when everyone's a little calmer. Then you act."
Resources in this Episode
(Yes, some of these are affiliate links.)
Articles/Topics Mentioned:
The 5 C's of Parenting Kids with ADHD:
control (self)
compassion
collaboration
consistency
collaboration
Ross Greene's Collaborative and Proactive Solutions
Stop — Think — Act
Take a "Time Apart" when people are dysregulated.
Books:
What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life, by Sharon Saline, PsyD
My Guest
Sharon Saline, Psy.D., author of What your ADHD wishes you knew and how you can help, presents the voices of children and teens with ADHD as a way to assist their parents in thinking differently about the challenges they face. Then, using her 5C’s parenting approach, she teaches parents effective skills to interpret this information and reduce the stress in their families’ lives.
Dr. Saline is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Northampton, MA where her clinical expertise includes the diagnosis, treatment and intervention of ADHD/ADD, anxiety, learning disabilities and mental health issues for children, adolescents, college students and their families. She has extensive experience consulting with schools throughout Western Massachusetts on mental health issues in the classroom, interpreting psychological evaluations and improving teacher/parent communication.
Dr. Saline is also a part-time lecturer in the Continuing Education Program at the Smith School for Social Work. She has conducted numerous trainings around the country and abroad for educators, psychologists, parents and students where she combines her extensive training in psychology with a background in theater and cabaret.
Where to Find Dr. Saline
Website: www.drsharonsaline.com
Facebook: DrSharonSaline
Twitter: drsharonsaline
Thanks for joining me!
If you enjoyed this episode, please use the social media buttons to the left or within the player to share it. Have something to say, or a question to ask? Leave a comment below. I promise to answer every single one.
**Also, please leave an honest review for The Parenting ADHD Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and appreciated! That's what helps me reach and help more families like yours.
Listen to More Parenting ADHD Podcast Episodes
"Stop. Take a 'time apart.' Think things over when everyone's a little calmer. Then you act."
Resources in this Episode
(Yes, some of these are affiliate links.)
Articles/Topics Mentioned:
The 5 C's of Parenting Kids with ADHD:
control (self)
compassion
collaboration
consistency
collaboration
Ross Greene's Collaborative and Proactive Solutions
Stop — Think — Act
Take a "Time Apart" when people are dysregulated.
Books:
What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life, by Sharon Saline, PsyD
My Guest
Sharon Saline, Psy.D., author of What your ADHD wishes you knew and how you can help, presents the voices of children and teens with ADHD as a way to assist their parents in thinking differently about the challenges they face. Then, using her 5C’s parenting approach, she teaches parents effective skills to interpret this information and reduce the stress in their families’ lives.
Dr. Saline is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Northampton, MA where her clinical expertise includes the diagnosis, treatment and intervention of ADHD/ADD, anxiety, learning disabilities and mental health issues for children, adolescents, college students and their families. She has extensive experience consulting with schools throughout Western Massachusetts on mental health issues in the classroom, interpreting psychological evaluations and improving teacher/parent communication.
Dr. Saline is also a part-time lecturer in the Continuing Education Program at the Smith School for Social Work. She has conducted numerous trainings around the country and abroad for educators, psychologists, parents and students where she combines her extensive training in psychology with a background in theater and cabaret.
Where to Find Dr. Saline
Website: www.drsharonsaline.com
Facebook: DrSharonSaline
Twitter: drsharonsaline
Thanks for joining me!
If you enjoyed this episode, please use the social media buttons to the left or within the player to share it. Have something to say, or a question to ask? Leave a comment below. I promise to answer every single one.
**Also, please leave an honest review for The Parenting ADHD Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and appreciated! That's what helps me reach and help more families like yours.
Listen to More Parenting ADHD Podcast Episodes
Released:
Aug 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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