Parenting Teenagers Untangled - Understand and Talk to Your Teenager

Positive Parenting: Using Strengths to Motivate and Understand our Kids

Jan 28, 2026
Naomi Glover, an applied neuroscientist focused on neuroinclusion and strengths-based parenting, offers practical strategies for ADHD, anxiety and focus. She explains leading with strengths, using curiosity instead of blame, naming specific praise as powerful recognition, and simple brain hacks like routines, single-tasking and breath or nature resets to reduce overload.
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ANECDOTE

Late ADHD Diagnosis Shaped Her Parenting

  • Naomi discovered her family's neurodivergence late, with her ADHD diagnosis at 45 and her children's diagnoses following later.
  • That lived experience shaped her strengths-focused, coaching style of parenting and work.
INSIGHT

RSD Feels Like Physical Pain

  • Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) makes criticism feel like physical pain and drives avoidance.
  • Repeated rejection leads kids to avoid tasks to escape that intense emotional hurt.
ADVICE

Praise Specifically To Motivate

  • Use recognition as rocket fuel: give specific, genuine praise when a child helps or shows leadership.
  • Phrase requests positively (e.g., “Any chance you could give me a hand?”) to trigger recognition-responsive euphoria.
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