Doctor Jacque’s video offers a refreshing perspective on disciplining children with ADHD, emphasizing teaching over punishment. The central message is clear: ADHD is not a behavior problem but a difference in brain wiring, so traditional punishments often fail and can harm parent-child relationships. Instead, Jacque encourages curiosity—asking why a child is acting out—and addressing underlying needs such as overstimulation, fatigue, or attention-seeking. Practical examples include calmly stopping unsafe behaviors like hitting, then guiding children toward healthier outlets, and involving them in problem-solving during transitions to reduce tantrums. The video highlights the importance of modeling coping skills, prioritizing connection, and letting go of less critical battles. Overall, Jacque provides compassionate, actionable strategies that empower parents to foster cooperation and emotional growth. This video is insightful, supportive, and a valuable resource for families navigating ADHD discipline challenges.
Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management
This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism
