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73. Being Judged for Choosing Understanding Over Punishment

73. Being Judged for Choosing Understanding Over Punishment

Season 3 Episode 73 Published 4 months, 2 weeks ago
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If you’ve ever been told you’re ‘too soft’ or that your child just needs firmer discipline — this episode is for you.

Not because you need to learn how to parent better.

But because the judgement itself is the problem.

In this episode, Jane unpacks one of the most exhausting myths ADHD parents face:

that challenging behaviour is a discipline failure rather than a regulation issue.

When children melt down, struggle to comply, or can’t do today what they managed yesterday, the adult world often reads this as defiance, manipulation, or laziness. Parents are then pressured to punish harder — even when punishment clearly isn’t helping.

This episode stands between you and that pressure.

Jane explains why ADHD is not a behaviour to 'manage', why punishment backfires for dysregulated nervous systems, and why fluctuating capacity is not inconsistency or bad parenting. Most importantly, it names the quiet shame parents carry when they’re blamed for something that was never a moral failure to begin with.

This is not a debate about discipline styles.

It’s a defence of parents who are paying attention.

In This Episode, We Cover

  1. Why being told to ‘be firmer’ feels personal — and why it causes so much damage
  2. The myth that punishment teaches self-regulation (and what it actually teaches instead)
  3. Why ADHD is not a behaviour problem but a developmental delay in regulation
  4. How shame undermines self-esteem and worsens behaviour over time
  5. Why ‘they did it yesterday’ is a misunderstanding of fluctuating capacity
  6. How inconsistent capacity gets misread as manipulation
  7. Why punishment often increases defiance and emotional dysregulation
  8. The difference between obedience and safety
  9. Why connection builds skills in the long term — even when it’s harder in the short term
  10. How to hold boundaries without turning distress into a moral failure

This Episode Is For You If

  1. You’re constantly being judged for choosing understanding over punishment
  2. Family members question your parenting or dismiss ADHD
  3. You feel blamed when discipline doesn’t ‘work’
  4. Your child copes one day and falls apart the next
  5. You’re exhausted from explaining yourself over and over
  6. You know punishment isn’t helping — but feel pressured anyway

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🎧Referenced in This Episode

The ADHD Myth of ‘Just Try Harder’ (Quick Reset)

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