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Destructive anger in ADHD kids is one of the most misunderstood, shame-loaded experiences parents face. The advice most families are given — harsher consequences, bigger punishments, “making it stop” — often makes these episodes happen more often, not less.
In this episode, Apryl and Dr. Brian walk through what’s actually happening in the ADHD brain during these moments — and the system that helps families stop the cycle without becoming permissive or powerless.
Thoughts parents have that this episode answers
You’re not weak for asking those questions. You’re responding to a nervous system problem with tools that were never designed for ADHD brains.
What This Episode Walks You Through
1. Why logic disappears during ADHD anger explosions
2. The system that reduces destructive behavior over time
3. Consequences that teach — without escalating the fire
4. How this changes for teenagers
5. What teachers can do to prevent public blowups
Why this approach works when others fail
Most parenting advice treats explosive anger as a behavior problem.
This episode treats it as a nervous system overload — and responds with strategies that work with ADHD brains instead of against them.
This isn’t permissive parenting.
It isn’t “being soft.”
It’s strategic, research-aligned, and focused on building skills your child will carry into adulthood.
Want to go deeper?
You’re not failing.
You’re learning a different way to lead — because you have a different kid.
By Dr. Brian Bradford & Apryl BradfordSend a text
Destructive anger in ADHD kids is one of the most misunderstood, shame-loaded experiences parents face. The advice most families are given — harsher consequences, bigger punishments, “making it stop” — often makes these episodes happen more often, not less.
In this episode, Apryl and Dr. Brian walk through what’s actually happening in the ADHD brain during these moments — and the system that helps families stop the cycle without becoming permissive or powerless.
Thoughts parents have that this episode answers
You’re not weak for asking those questions. You’re responding to a nervous system problem with tools that were never designed for ADHD brains.
What This Episode Walks You Through
1. Why logic disappears during ADHD anger explosions
2. The system that reduces destructive behavior over time
3. Consequences that teach — without escalating the fire
4. How this changes for teenagers
5. What teachers can do to prevent public blowups
Why this approach works when others fail
Most parenting advice treats explosive anger as a behavior problem.
This episode treats it as a nervous system overload — and responds with strategies that work with ADHD brains instead of against them.
This isn’t permissive parenting.
It isn’t “being soft.”
It’s strategic, research-aligned, and focused on building skills your child will carry into adulthood.
Want to go deeper?
You’re not failing.
You’re learning a different way to lead — because you have a different kid.