Anwen Farsley
Child psychologist; shares ADHD- and nervous-system-informed routines (e.g., post-screen transitions) grounded in behavioral science.
Speak Kindly After Conflict: Preserve Trust with ADHD Kids
A child psychologist trick: How to talk to your ADHD child politely after an argument without damaging trust
Repeated Corrections Signal Deeper Issues in ADHD Children
If your ADHD child has started doing this lately, it may not be a phase it’s something deeper building 1. It often starts after repeated correction
Psychologist’s Quick Trick Boosts ADHD Cooperation Without Punishment
A child psychologist trick: The fastest way to improve ADHD cooperation at home without pressure or punishment
Calm ADHD Child Instantly Without Yelling
The easiest way to calm your ADHD child when emotions spike without yelling or losing control
Turn “No” Into Cooperation Quietly with One Psychologist Trick
A child psychologist trick: The fastest way to turn “no” into cooperation without raising your voice
30‑Minute Post‑Screen Routine Boosts ADHD Focus
A child psychologist trick: what to do in the 30 minutes after screen time for ADHD kids
ADHD Kids Aren’t Choosing Distraction, Their Brains Seek Balance
Parents: Your ADHD child isn’t distracted on purpose - their brain is fighting for balance.
Psychologist’s Quick Reset Trick for ADHD Kids During Routine Changes
A child psychologist trick: how to reset an ADHD child when routines shift suddenly (like this time of year)
March Sleep Shifts Amplify ADHD Emotional Swings
March is when ADHD kids seem “more emotional than usual” - here’s what’s actually happening 1. Sleep gets slightly off
ADHD Learners Grasp Concepts, Need Strategies to Finish Work
Why ADHD students understand lessons but struggle to complete schoolwork and how to fix it
Calmly Defuse ADHD Arguments with One Simple Trick
A child psychologist trick: The fastest way to reduce ADHD arguments without raising your voice
Swap Judgment for Guidance to Empower ADHD Children
The one sentence that can stop you from accidentally making your ADHD child feel like a failure 1. Replace judgment with guidance
Speak This to ADHD Kids After Mistakes to Prevent Guilt
A child psychologist trick: what to say when your ADHD child messes up - so they don’t carry silent guilt afterward
Redirect Misbehavior Calmly: A Psychologist’s No‑Power‑Struggle Trick
A child psychologist trick: how to correct behavior without turning it into a power struggle
Say This First to Prevent ADHD Meltdown During Corrections
A child psychologist trick: what to say before correcting an ADHD child so a meltdown doesn’t start
Offer a Quick Choice to Jump‑start ADHD Homework
A child psychologist trick: what to do when an ADHD child refuses to start homework
Psychologist’s Simple Trick to Detox ADHD Kids’ Screens
A child psychologist trick: how to detox an ADHD child’s brain after too much screen time
ADHD Kids See Corrections as Immediate Threat Signals
The real reason ADHD kids react strongly to small corrections When they hear correction, the brain may instantly interpret it as:
Use Calm Pause Technique to De‑escalate ADHD Meltdowns
A child psychologist trick: What to do when an ADHD child melts down over small things?
Use This Phrase to Motivate ADHD Homework Start
A child psychologist trick: what to say before asking an ADHD child to start homework