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Dear Parent: Why Friction Is Essential for Brain Development Understanding the Prefrontal Cortex, Distress Tolerance, and Resilience

Dear Parent: Why Friction Is Essential for Brain Development Understanding the Prefrontal Cortex, Distress Tolerance, and Resilience

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Welcome back to The Path to Peace Therapy Podcast. If you're new here, my name is Stephanie Buckley. I'm a Parenting Strategist and Family Systems Coach who specializes in ADHD, executive functioning challenges, emotional regulation, and the patterns that keep families stuck in the same arguments on repeat. I created this podcast because I didn't want parents to feel alone, and I wanted to translate what's happening under the behavior neurologically, psychologically, and relationally so you can stop taking the behavior personally and start responding strategically. I'm also a mom to a thriving 23 year neurodivergent son with ADHD and I've been married for over three decades, so I bring both professional insight and lived experience into these conversations because real families need real tools.

In Episode 123 of the Gen Z series, Stephanie Buckley explores why friction is essential for brain development. Parents will learn how the prefrontal cortex develops, why executive functioning takes years to mature, and how distress tolerance and neuroplasticity shape resilience.

This episode explains why avoiding discomfort can weaken the brain's ability to persist and how families can reintroduce healthy friction to build confidence and independence in teens and young adults.

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The more we learn to recognize the signs behind the behaviors, the more compassion and support we can offer to our kids, our partners, and ourselves.

Thank you for spending this time with me. If this episode was helpful, I'd love it if you shared it with a fellow parent, caregiver, or educator who might need it too. You can also subscribe to stay up to date on future episodes and check out additional tools and resources at The Path To PeaceTherapy.com. Follow me on Instagram @The Path to Peace Therapy

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And as always, take a deep breath, give yourself some grace, and remember: peace is possible, and you don't have to do this alone. #hermosabeachtherapist #ADHD

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