Building accountability and motivation in kids with ADHD (with Mike McLeod)

De Facto Leaders - A podcast by Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan - Wednesdays

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When it comes to working with kids who have ADHD, it’s easy to mistake skill-based issues with behavioral issues. That’s why in this interview, I sit down with Mike McLeod, a speech-language pathologist who specializes in ADHD and executive functioning. During this conversation, Mike shares: ✅Red flags of executive dysfunction, how it relates to organization and time management, and why it’s so common in kids with ADHD. ✅What the “argument vortex” is, and the reason kids would rather argue with parents than get their work completed (even with simple tasks). ✅Why kids with ADHD have such a hard time getting motivated to start work, and what parents can do to support them when this happens. ✅Common myths about time management, accountability, and intelligence as it relates to people who have ADHD or related conditions. If you’re supporting a child with ADHD, this is a must listen. Mike has a wealth of knowledge from his work with students and families, and shares a ton of great insights that will help you understand some of your kid’s most challenging habits and tendencies. The following resources are mentioned in this interview: For information on nonverbal working memory, check out Dr. Russell Barkley’s website here. For information on Sara Ward and her resources for supporting kids with Executive Functioning skills and time management, visit her website here. To learn more about Ryan Wexelblatt, the ADHD Dude who coined the term the “Argument Vortex” for kids with ADHD, visit his YouTube Channel here. To connect with Mike McLeod, you can visit his website here, follow him on Instagram at @grownowtherapy or visit his Facebook page here. If you’re a parent who wants to set your kids up for success as adults, then then you’re going to love this free parent guide, which I mentioned in this episode. In this guide, I share the set of skills that kids need in order to stay organized, focused, and motivated during their day-to-day tasks like chores and homework: https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/parentguide The De Facto Leaders podcast was formerly the “Are they 18 yet?®” podcast. As of November 2022, the name of the show has changed, and we’ve shifted from a focus on parenting to a focus on supporting clinicians and educators to design effective services for kids (but parents are still welcome to listen). Episodes published before November 24, 2022 will still contain some of our old branding.