You say “It’s time to turn off the iPad.” They feel like their world just ended. If you’ve watched your child melt down over something you thought was minor—tears, anger, “You never let me”—you’re not imagining it. For many kids with ADHD, this kind of reaction comes from something called Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). In today’s episode of Raising ADHD, Apryl Bradford (former teacher + ADHD mom) and Dr. Brian Bradford (child & adolescent psychiatrist) dive deep into why eve...
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You say “It’s time to turn off the iPad.” They feel like their world just ended. If you’ve watched your child melt down over something you thought was minor—tears, anger, “You never let me”—you’re not imagining it. For many kids with ADHD, this kind of reaction comes from something called Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). In today’s episode of Raising ADHD, Apryl Bradford (former teacher + ADHD mom) and Dr. Brian Bradford (child & adolescent psychiatrist) dive deep into why eve...
The ADHD Bedtime Battle: Why Your Child Won’t Sleep (and How to Finally Fix It)
Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
29 minutes
3 weeks ago
The ADHD Bedtime Battle: Why Your Child Won’t Sleep (and How to Finally Fix It)
Tired of endless bedtime battles? Discover the hidden link between ADHD and sleep, why melatonin timing matters, and the routines that can transform your nights. It’s late. The lights are low. You’ve read the stories, fetched the water, tucked the blankets — and your ADHD kid is still wide awake. You can already see tomorrow morning’s chaos coming: tears, meltdowns, and a grumpy dash out the door. You’re not doing anything wrong — and you’re definitely not alone. In this episode of Raising A...
Raising ADHD: Real Talk For Parents & Educators
You say “It’s time to turn off the iPad.” They feel like their world just ended. If you’ve watched your child melt down over something you thought was minor—tears, anger, “You never let me”—you’re not imagining it. For many kids with ADHD, this kind of reaction comes from something called Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). In today’s episode of Raising ADHD, Apryl Bradford (former teacher + ADHD mom) and Dr. Brian Bradford (child & adolescent psychiatrist) dive deep into why eve...