
Positive Parenting: Using Strengths to Motivate and Understand our Kids
We want our kids to do as well as possible, so when they mess up, do dumb things, or seem to be failing, it's easy to focus on their mistakes and what they should do instead.Â
Naomi Glover, a leading applied neuroscientist and brain health specialist, says we'd get the best out of our kids by doing the opposite; focusing on their strengths.
Coming from a neurodivergent family, she truly understands the challenges faced by ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurotypes and offers practical, easy-to-use âbrain hacksâ for things like anxiety, focus, and emotional regulation.
Naomi believes that once we understand how our brain works, we can work with itânot against it this episode gives us those tips.
Naomi Glover:
https://neuro-informed.com
Find your strengths:
PARENTS:Â
https://www.viacharacter.org/survey/pro/parentingstrengths/account/register
UNDER 18'S: https://StrengthBoostU18.pro.viasurvey.org/
Top tips:
- Lead with strengths, not deficits
- Regularly name what your teen does well (kindness, perseverance, curiosity, humour, etc.) instead of only correcting whatâs missing.
- Swap judgment for curiosity
- Use phrases like âI noticedâŠâ, âTell me more about what happenedâ, and âWhat could we do differently next time?â to keep conversations safe and open.
- Use recognition as rocket fuel (especially with ADHD/RSD)
- Give specific, genuine praise:
- âThat was really kind leadership when youâŠâ
- âI really appreciated you helping with the washing up â that was great teamwork.â
- Give specific, genuine praise:
- Reduce brain overload with routines and single-tasking
- Build simple, predictable habits (e.g. âSaturday is bed-linen dayâ).
- Avoid multitasking; do one thing at a time and protect focus where possible.
- Teach nervous-system resets
- Use quick tools for you and your teen:
- Breathing: in for 4, out for 8, 3â5 times.
- Nature breaks: ~20 minutes outside to reset attention and mood.
- Use quick tools for you and your teen:
teenagersuntangled.substack.com
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