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Backpacking Through ADHD
Tera Greenwood
43 episodes
1 week ago
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Forged in Fire- Words, Wounds, and Building Real Resilience in ADHD Friendships
Backpacking Through ADHD
22 minutes 6 seconds
2 months ago
Forged in Fire- Words, Wounds, and Building Real Resilience in ADHD Friendships
Words have power, and for ADHD kids, they often carry an even heavier weight. In this week’s episode of Backpacking Through ADHD, we’re leaning into the theme “Forged in Fire,” a phrase that reminds us how strength is shaped in the heat of challenge. When Grayson asked me to buy this hat, I hesitated at first, unsure of its meaning. But once I understood that being forged in fire is about resilience and growth, I knew the moment would come when this hat tied perfectly into our story. This episode explores how ADHD kids interpret words more deeply, why they can take comments harder than intended, and the emotional toll that follows. We’ll talk about the science behind emotional regulation, the role of rejection sensitivity, and the tools that can help our kids pause, reframe, and move forward with strength. Most of all, we’ll walk together through what it looks like to teach resilience, not by pretending words don’t hurt, but by helping our kids rise again after the sting. Join me on the trail as we unpack how to guide our children through the fire of words and into the strength of resilience.
Backpacking Through ADHD