Do you love The Holderness Family? 💛 Hear them as you’ve never heard them before. In this heartfelt moment, Penn Holderness opens up about what he’d say to his younger self — the kid who felt “different,” misunderstood, and too much. He reminds us that ADHD isn’t something to succeed in spite of — it’s part of what makes a person creative, empathetic, and extraordinary. As Penn says, “My story isn’t a success story in spite of my ADHD — it’s what I was able to be because of my ADHD.” 🎧 Catch the full episode: How to Talk to Kids about the Strengths in Kids with ADHD with Dr. Robyn Silverman. 🔗 Check this link to show notes: https://drrobynsilverman.com/how-to-talk-to-kids-about-the-strengths-in-kids-with-adhd-with-penn-and-kim-holderness/ #TheHoldernessFamily #ADHDisAwesome #HowToTalkToKids #ADHDAwareness #PennHolderness #KimHolderness #DrRobynSilverman #ParentingPodcast #PositiveParenting #Neurodiversity
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