How to Help Your ADHD Child Become More Flexible

Rigidity and inflexibility are common in kids with ADHD, making transitions, unexpected changes, and everyday disappointments far harder than they need to be. Parents can actively teach flexibility as a skill, and it makes a significant difference in daily life. In this video, Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW covers: ✅ Why children with ADHD tend to be rigid and inflexible ✅ How inflexibility shows up at home and at school ✅ Strategies for helping kids tolerate unexpected changes ✅ How to practice flexibility in low-stakes situations before the hard ones ✅ What to do when your child refuses to shift gears or accept a different outcome Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW is a licensed therapist and father of a son with ADHD and ODD who has helped thousands of families reduce rigidity and help their kids handle life's curveballs with more ease. Get parent training that improves emotional regulation and behavior at home: https://adhddude.com Subscribe for weekly ADHD parenting strategies from Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW.