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121: Back to School Tips for Parents of Kids with ADHD with Andrea Daigle

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The back to school season can actually be the perfect opportunity to implement some powerful lifestyle changes to support children with ADHD. In this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, join Dana Kay and Andrea Daigle as they discuss back to school tips you can implement today to set your child up for back to school success.

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Key Takeaways:

[3:38] Why many families find that back to school is a great time to begin implementing natural strategies to reduce ADHD symptoms [6:03] Tips to set your child up for success at school [9:42] School lunch box ideas [12:11] Better-for-you treat ideas [14:22] Breakfast ideas to set our kids up for success [18:31] How to handle class parties [20:44] What to do if your child struggles with focus

Memorable Moments:

”We want you to take it slow. Make gradual changes, one baby step at a time. That way, you can really implement the change really well and it’s not overwhelming on the kids or the family.”

”The start of a new school year brings on that fresh routine, along with a new schedule and that definitely makes it easier to establish those new eating habits.”

”Your best bet is to pack your own lunch and pack those snacks that are gluten and dairy free. That way you know your child has those safe options.”

”You really want to communicate with the staff ahead of time…Take that time to really discuss your family’s dietary needs with the teachers, the school administration, anybody in the cafeteria, whoever needs to hear it…The more you communicate openly about what you’re doing, the easier it will be.”

”We need to be patient and flexible. It’s not going to be perfect.”

”Lunch doesn’t always have to be a sandwich.”

”We definitely want a breakfast that is nutrient-dense.”

”Everything you are doing - implementing a low inflammatory lifestyle - is going to help with those focus issues.”

”I’ve never met anybody who doesn’t feel better when they eat better.”

”We have to choose our hard. Is it harder to deal with our children struggling…or is it harder to make a few lifestyle changes that eventually will become your norm?

Dana Kay Resources:

🔗WEBSITES:

👋SOCIALS:

📕INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLING BOOK:

💻FREE MASTERCLASS

⭐COURSES & PROGRAMS

  continue reading

122 episodes

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Description:

The back to school season can actually be the perfect opportunity to implement some powerful lifestyle changes to support children with ADHD. In this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, join Dana Kay and Andrea Daigle as they discuss back to school tips you can implement today to set your child up for back to school success.

Link Mentioned in the Show:

Key Takeaways:

[3:38] Why many families find that back to school is a great time to begin implementing natural strategies to reduce ADHD symptoms [6:03] Tips to set your child up for success at school [9:42] School lunch box ideas [12:11] Better-for-you treat ideas [14:22] Breakfast ideas to set our kids up for success [18:31] How to handle class parties [20:44] What to do if your child struggles with focus

Memorable Moments:

”We want you to take it slow. Make gradual changes, one baby step at a time. That way, you can really implement the change really well and it’s not overwhelming on the kids or the family.”

”The start of a new school year brings on that fresh routine, along with a new schedule and that definitely makes it easier to establish those new eating habits.”

”Your best bet is to pack your own lunch and pack those snacks that are gluten and dairy free. That way you know your child has those safe options.”

”You really want to communicate with the staff ahead of time…Take that time to really discuss your family’s dietary needs with the teachers, the school administration, anybody in the cafeteria, whoever needs to hear it…The more you communicate openly about what you’re doing, the easier it will be.”

”We need to be patient and flexible. It’s not going to be perfect.”

”Lunch doesn’t always have to be a sandwich.”

”We definitely want a breakfast that is nutrient-dense.”

”Everything you are doing - implementing a low inflammatory lifestyle - is going to help with those focus issues.”

”I’ve never met anybody who doesn’t feel better when they eat better.”

”We have to choose our hard. Is it harder to deal with our children struggling…or is it harder to make a few lifestyle changes that eventually will become your norm?

Dana Kay Resources:

🔗WEBSITES:

👋SOCIALS:

📕INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLING BOOK:

💻FREE MASTERCLASS

⭐COURSES & PROGRAMS

  continue reading

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