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Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast

Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast

By: Stacey Yates Sellar
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Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast is your lighthouse in the storm of parenting information, advice and overwhelm. Hosted by Stacey Yates Sellar, a conscious parenting coach, this coachcast delivers real-time, bite-sized coaching sessions with parents navigating the unique challenges of raising ADHD and neurodiverse kiddos. No expert panel marathons. No conflicting advice. Just clear, actionable guidance grounded in science, ancient wisdom, lived experience — and lots of heart. Whether you're facing meltdowns, school struggles, sibling conflicts, or burnout, you'll find real strategies you can apply today. Short. Smart. Sanity-saving. The goal isn’t perfection — it’s connection.Urban Podcasts & Stacey Yates Sellar Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Success Relationships
Episodes
  • Coaching Session: Angela on Navigating Family Dynamics and External Judgment
    Sep 1 2025

    How do you keep your cool when your child’s ADHD-driven outbursts disrupt precious family moments? In this episode, Angela shares a heartfelt story of a gathering where a simple request for space spiralled into shouts and tears.

    We dive into the root causes of these intense reactions—unmasking the impact of school masking, underdeveloped communication skills, and evening energy slumps—and reveal how empathy, not ultimatums, fosters connection.

    Discover how medication can serve as a supportive tool, why honouring your child’s need for space is key, and how imperfect yet powerful strategies, like a calm, quiet presence, can de-escalate tension.

    Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast is produced by Urban Podcasts.

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    13 mins
  • ADHD: Letter to Partner
    Aug 25 2025

    Parenting an ADHD kid can feel like a puzzle, but what if the solution starts with seeing them differently? I’m sharing an open letter to partners of parents navigating ADHD, pulling from my own journey as a parent and coach, plus years of research boiled down to real talk. It’s easy to feel frustrated when typical discipline doesn’t work, but ADHD kids thrive on connection, not correction. Break the shame cycle, understand their unique wiring, and build trust with small, loving acts.

    ADHD brains feel rejection deeply, and criticism can chip away at their confidence. Simple moments - like joining them in something they love without pushing an agenda can work wonders. Inspired by Einstein’s call for fresh thinking, I’m talking praise, patience, and play to bring your family closer. This is a real, gentle nudge to embrace growth over perfection and be the guide your child needs to shine.

    Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast is produced by Urban Podcasts.

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    14 mins
  • Parenting ADHD: Embracing Acceptance and Staying Calm
    Aug 18 2025

    What if parenting a child with ADHD is less about their behaviour and more about our expectations? In this episode, I share insights from my journey exploring how accepting kids as they are and without judgment, transforms conflicts into nurturing moments. Letting go of idealised images of our children allows us to respond with love, fostering authentic connection.

    Accepting struggles like biting or meltdowns doesn’t mean condoning them; it creates space for growth. By reframing fears and resisting control, we build trust where kids feel seen. This episode reflects on moving from resistance to presence, shrinking battles and helping kids thrive authentically.

    Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child: The Coachcast is produced by Urban Podcasts.

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    7 mins
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