Free Downloads Free Resource: Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria The emotional response to perceived or real failure can be devastating to people with ADHD. Learn why...
Free Downloads Your Free Guide to Ending Confrontations and Defiance When your traditional discipline methods aren't working, what do you do? Change focus. More...
Ask the Experts Q: My Son Threatens Violence to Get His Way When you tell your son "No," does he lash out in anger and threaten to break things? If you give in...
Symptom Tests for Children [Self-Test] Could Your Teen Have Intermittent Explosive Disorder? If your family walks on eggshells to avoid triggering an explosive, unpredictable, sometimes violent...
Symptom Tests for Adults [Self-Test] Do I Have Intermittent Explosive Disorder? Do you get angry for no good reason? If you feel unable to rein in sudden outbursts of rage over...
ADHD Comorbidities & Related Conditions What Is Intermittent Explosive Disorder? Everyone gets angry. But even if you occasionally explode, that is not necessarily a symptom of...
Oppositional Behavior 5 Fresh Ways to Limit Extreme Behavior Just when I think I’ve got this discipline thing down, my extreme child does something unexpected,...
ADHD News & Research AAP: “There’s No Benefit to Spanking.” Corporal punishment is still legal – and used – in many states to discipline children. This week, the...
Ask the Experts Q: How Can My Child Prevent Meltdowns at School? Meltdowns happen. At school. At home. At the grocery store. They key is to have an action plan...
Dear Teen Parenting Coach Q: The Big Problem of Even Bigger Homework Meltdowns You are exhausted by your teen’s resistance to homework — yelling, slamming doors, and refusing to...
Emotions & Shame “Why Do I Get So Angry with the Ones I Love Most?” The emotional impulsivity of ADHD can make it easier to fly off the handle, or blurt out hurtful...
Guest Blogs “A Very Public Tantrum” Recently, we stumbled upon a little girl screaming, pounding, and flailing herself into the most epic...