Christian Parent, Crazy World

Christian Parent, Crazy World

Catherine Segars

A Guide to Thriving as an ADHD Family (w/ Dr. Tamara Rosier) - Ep. 137

February 10, 2025   ●   48 min

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Living in an ADHD household is akin to navigating a wild and unpredictable journey, where understanding and strategies are vital. In this enlightening episode of Christian Parent Crazy World, Catherine Segars is joined by Dr. Tamara Rosier to tackle the complexities of family life with ADHD. As the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan and president of the ADHD Coaches Organization, Tamara offers invaluable insights and strategies drawn from her extensive experience and her latest book, You, Me, and Our ADHD Family.

Managing ADHD isn't merely about sticky notes and planners; it's about comprehending the unique ways these minds work and forging strategies that truly resonate. This episode promises to dive deep into the real-life hurdles of forgetfulness and emotional regulation that ADHD presents within a family, providing science-backed, compassionate solutions.

Fans of the show will appreciate engaging discussions about the emotional rollercoaster ADHD brings and how families can learn to swim through the chaos to healthier relationships. Catherine also reveals how an ADHD diagnosis led to her daughter receiving a full-ride scholarship, showcasing the unexpected silver linings that can accompany neurodivergent thinking.

  1. ADHD in the Family: Both Catherine and Tamara explore how ADHD often runs in families, highlighting the importance of understanding its impact across generations. Catherine candidly shares her journey from reluctance to acceptance, ultimately embracing her family's ADHD experiences as a source of strength and opportunity.
  2. Emotional Regulation: Catherine and Tamara discuss how ADHD influences emotional regulation, often leading to heightened responses and big emotions. They delve into the metaphor of a family pool filled with these emotions, where learning to navigate these waters is crucial for family dynamics.
  3. Harnessing Hyperfocus: Another key topic is the ability to hyperfocus, often seen in individuals with ADHD, which can sometimes make them look like geniuses when they strike the right balance.
  4. The Gift of Divergent Thinking: Despite the challenges, Catherine and Tamara celebrate the creativity, passion, and unique perspectives that ADHD individuals bring into the world. They note the importance of recognizing and valuing these gifts, not just within the family but in broader society.
  5. Practical Steps for Families: Insights from Tamara’s book and her practices at the ADHD Center of West Michigan offer tangible steps for families to better manage ADHD. These include improving communication, setting realistic expectations, and fostering an environment that embraces inclusion and compassion for divergent thinkers.

For those feeling overwhelmed by an ADHD diagnosis or merely seeking to enrich their understanding of diverse neurotypes, this episode offers both helpful guide and a reassuring embrace.

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Respond to Catherine's post on Instagram for a chance to win Tamara's book You, Me, and Our ADHD Family: Practical Steps to Cultivate Healthy Relationships.

About Dr. Tamara Rosier: Dr. Tamara Rosier is a renowned expert in the ADHD field. She’s the founder of the ADHD Center of West Michigan and serves as the president of the ADHD Coaches Organization. Her acclaimed books, Your Brain's Not Broken and You, Me and Our ADHD Family offer a wealth of knowledge and strategies to help families thrive despite the challenges of ADHD.

Other episodes in this series:
Ep. 136: Attention Please! Understanding ADHD in Kids and Adults

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