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Parenting with Impact

Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster
Parenting with Impact
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    EP272: How To Build the School Support Kids with ADHD Need to Thrive with Jenny Drennan

    24/06/2026 | 34 mins.
    Getting your child through school should not feel like navigating a maze, but for many parents, it does. When learning differences, executive function challenges, or other school struggles are a factor, it can be hard to know which supports will actually work and how to find ones that will be a good fit. In this episode, educational therapist Jenny Drennan unpacks the differences among tutors, coaches, educational therapists, advocates, and other specialists, and shares what parents need to know before investing their time, energy, and resources. Get ready to cut through the confusion and discover how finding the right support can strengthen not only your child's growth, but your relationship with them.

    What to expect in this episode:
    The differences between tutoring, educational therapy, coaching, and school-based supports
    What cognitive assessments reveal about how a child learns and struggles
    Why executive function support requires more than just organizational tools
    The role of authentic buy-in in determining a support’s success
    How the parent-child relationship impacts learning and growth

    About Jenny Drennan
    Jenny Drennan is a Board-Certified Educational Therapist, Founder of WeThrive Learning, and a featured speaker. Her private practice specializes in supporting students with ADHD and math and language processing challenges. Drawing on best practices and the latest research, WeThrive Learning provides 1-1 tailored support for students and parents globally, taking into account their complex learning profiles. She is certified by ImpactParents as a Sanity School® behavior therapy program trainer. Her passion, work, and insights have earned her recognition as one of the top 10 most influential educators by MSN. Her contributions and presentations have also been featured on numerous podcasts, in organizations, at workshops, and in parent groups.

    Connect with Jenny
    Website: WeThrive Learning 
    Podcast: WeThrive Learning 
    Facebook Group: Parent Your ADHD Child with Confidence! 

    Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

    Connect with Impact Parents:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParents
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents

    Sponsors
    "Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
    Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

    Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com
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    EP271: Late Diagnosed ADHD in Women: When Life Finally Makes Sense with Liz Lewis

    17/06/2026 | 34 mins.
    What happens when years of overwhelm, self-doubt, and burnout finally start to make sense? For many women, ADHD goes undiagnosed for decades, leaving them navigating impossible expectations and blaming themselves for struggles they never understood. In this episode, Liz Lewis explores how a late diagnosis can change how you see your past, your relationships, and yourself, while reminding us that ADHD is only one part of the story. Take this conversation as an opportunity to slow down, question old narratives, and create a version of success that actually fits your life.

    What to expect in this episode:
    The reality of growing up with ADHD before we understood how it shows up in girls and women
    Why many women discover ADHD through parenting, burnout, or major life transitions
    The hidden ways unrealistic expectations and gender roles amplify ADHD overwhelm
    What happens when an ADHD diagnosis becomes self-understanding instead of self-definition
    Why hitting pause after diagnosis can stop you from turning self-discovery into self-destruction

    About Liz Lewis
    Liz Lewis is a writer, coach, researcher, and self-described chronic overthinker who helps ADHD women navigate motherhood, mental health, and midlife burnout with more clarity and self-compassion. Through her work at HealthyADHD LLC, as well as through coaching, speaking, and her Substack, Liz offers practical, relatable support grounded in lived experience and research. She has facilitated peer support groups for ADDA, spoken at national conferences, and written for publications including HuffPost, Attention Magazine, and ADDitude Magazine. Her first book, You Are Not the Problem, is a gentle guide for late-diagnosed ADHD women that blends personal stories, science, and midlife humor. When she’s not overthinking life and writing about it, she enjoys reading, volunteering, and spending time with her husband, son, and their very opinionated dog.

    Connect with Liz
    Website: Liz Lewis | Healthy ADHD | 
    Substack: Liz Lewis 
    Instagram: @lizlewisliterary 
    Celebrate the launch of Liz Lewis’ new book, You Are Not the Problem: Late Diagnosed Women and the Invisible Forces That Shape Us! Grab your copy and use code NotTheProb20 to get 20% OFF. Don’t miss this empowering read for late-diagnosed women navigating identity, ADHD, and the invisible forces shaping their lives.

    Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

    Connect with Impact Parents:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParents
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents

    Sponsors
    "Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
    Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

    Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com
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    EP270: How To Help Young Adults with ADHD Find the Right Support with Dr. Zachary Gershon

    10/06/2026 | 34 mins.
    Wanting to support your growing ADHD kid and knowing how to support them are often two very different things. As teens and young adults push for independence, even well-meaning advice can feel controlling, creating more resistance and disconnection. In this episode, Dr. Zach Gershon explains why peer support and community can be life-changing for young adults with ADHD, and how parents can shift from managing their child to becoming a trusted source of support. Press play to discover how connection, autonomy, and small wins can help young adults build confidence and move forward on their own terms.

    What to expect in this episode:
    Why peer support groups can feel safer and more relatable than parent advice
    How “asking instead of telling” changes parent-child dynamics
    What ADHD teens and young adults really want from their parents during transition years
    The role of community in reducing shame and isolation for ADHD young adults
    Why support works best when young adults feel ownership and autonomy
    About Dr. Zachary Gershon
    Dr. Zachary Gershon is a twice-exceptional neuroscientist based in New York City whose work explores the intersection of neurodiversity, cognition, and human behavior. He earned his PhD from The Rockefeller University, where his research focused on neuroscience and brain function. Drawing from both scientific expertise and lived experience as a twice-exceptional individual, Dr. Gershon is passionate about advancing conversations around neurodivergence, learning differences, giftedness, and mental performance through research, speaking, and advocacy.

    Connect with Dr. Zachary
    Website: ADHD Support Group for Young Adults | ADDA 

    Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

    Connect with Impact Parents:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParents
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents

    Sponsors
    "Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
    Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

    Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com
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    EP269: What do PDA & ODD Have to Do with the Nervous System? - Rabbi Shoshana

    03/06/2026 | 30 mins.
    What if behaviors that look defiant are actually signs of a nervous system under threat? In this episode, Rabbi Shoshana unpacks PDA, also known as Pathological Demand Avoidance or Pervasive Drive for Autonomy, and explains how nervous system sensitivity, autonomy, and co-regulation shape behavior in neurodivergent kids. She explores why traditional approaches often fail, how aspects of modern life intensify dysregulation, and what it means to truly trust a child rather than assume oppositional intent. Get ready to rethink “difficult behavior,” understand what may be happening beneath the surface, and walk away with a more compassionate, nervous-system-informed approach to supporting your family.

    What to expect in this episode:
    The connection between nervous system sensitivity, autonomy, and emotional regulation
    PDA behaviors that are commonly mistaken for defiance or manipulation
    Modern school and family expectations that can push sensitive nervous systems into overload
    A breakdown of the “safe circle” metaphor and what it says about threat response
    Meaningful, real-life tasks that naturally lower resistance and increase cooperation

    About Rabbi Shoshana
    Rabbi Shoshana Meira Friedman is a PDA Autistic woman and creator of The PDA Safe Circle™, a transformative online community for PDAers and their loved ones that centers her strengths-based PDA Safe Circle® Approach. Rabbi Shoshana is known for her in-depth content on PDA that helps PDAers of all ages to thrive within the constraints of their vulnerable nervous system. After a previous career in Jewish congregational leadership and climate activism, she is now a sought-after coach and trainer for PDA adults, parents, and allied clinicians. Her writing has been published in many venues, including The New York Times and Psychotherapy Networker magazine, and she is the author of two children’s books.

    Connect with Rabbi
    Website: The PDA Safe Circle 
    Instagram: @rabbishoshana 

    Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

    Connect with Impact Parents:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParents
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents

    Sponsors
    "Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
    Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

    Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com
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    EP268: Parent Coaching and Support: What Parents Need Most

    27/05/2026 | 25 mins.
    Feeling isolated or overwhelmed? Unsure why some parenting support spaces help, while others leave you feeling even more stuck? In this episode, Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster break down the differences between support groups, coaching groups, learning communities, and live Q&A spaces, and why the right kind of support can completely change your experience as the parent of a complex kid. They explore how feeling truly understood and supported can reduce isolation, why coaching creates deeper change than information alone, and how shared experiences help parents move from overwhelm into action. Discover how choosing the right kind of support can help you feel less alone, make real progress, and create the kind of change your family has been needing.

    What to expect in this episode:
    The key differences between support groups, coaching groups, and learning communities
    How feeling understood by other parents can ease feelings of shame and isolation
    What parents can learn by observing others work through their own challenges in coaching
    Why real change happens when support moves beyond information into action
    How understanding your needs can help you choose the right kind of support

    Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

    Connect with Impact Parents:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactparents
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImpactParents
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/impactparents

    Sponsors
    "Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
    Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

    Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com
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About Parenting with Impact
The Parenting with Impact Podcast with Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster, co-creators of ImpactParents.com, inspires parents and professionals guiding complex kids, teens and young adults all over the world to become capable, independent adults. ImpactParents.com is an online community, award-winning blog, and direct service provider for parents and professionals. Elaine and Diane are certified professional coaches with their own lived experience raising children with complex challenges such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, gender identity issues, and more. Drawing from both personal and professional experience, they teach and inspire parents and professionals to raise and empower complex kids with confidence and calm. Scroll down for links and to download a free parenting guide. The Parenting with Impact Podcast will:Feature leading experts, bringing you cutting edge information to address your child’s challengesTeach you real-life, practical strategies for creating lasting changeDemonstrate how a coach-approach can improve all of your communications, one conversation at a time For the essentials of ImpactParent's coach-approach to parenting, download a free parenting guide at: ImpactParents.com/Podcast Find out about Sanity School®, a program for Parents, at: https://impactparents.com/programs-offerings/parent-training-sanity-school/ For information about professional continuing education: https://impactparents.com/for-professionals/ Visit Impact Parents at: https://impactparents.com/
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