When children with ADHD, neurodivergence, anxiety, or depression exhibit challenging behaviors, these are not intentional acts of defiance but rather symptoms of stress overload in their nervous system; parents should shift from asking 'why won't they do this' to understanding what might be filling up their stress cup, recognizing that these behaviors stem from dysregulation rather than willful disobedience.
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It’s Not Defiance — It’s Stress Overload in the Nervous System #stressresponseinchildrenAdded:
Instead of saying why won't they do this, ask what might be filling up their stress cup. So, most of the behaviors parents see in ADHD, neurodivergence, anxiety, depression, please know it's not intentional. You may feel that it is intentional because you see the up-and-down behaviors because of what you've been taught about parenting.
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