Jason Salotti
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Aneesh's Wedding Video - 1 of 3
Executive Functioning - Part 2
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Dr Russell Barkley discusses ADHD as a disorder of executive functioning. Copyright CADDAC
Essential Ideas for Parents
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Dr. Russell Barkely discusses ideas for parents of children with ADHD
My ADD and I Visit Times Square
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My ADD and I Visit Times Square
longsword test fight
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Seth and Jason work on a longsword fight
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Trouble loves these pants!
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We don't know why, but our cat just started loving my wife's pants
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JMJ Drama Club presents The Merchant of Venice
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JMJ Drama Club presents The Merchant of Vencie
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @angeliquepeng3560
    @angeliquepeng3560 12 днів тому

    85 slices , 45 years life work , I have brought 2 of your books ! we appreciate you so so much !

  • @Roneish1996
    @Roneish1996 15 днів тому

    As someone who has a lot of imposter syndrome about my ADHD (definitely more imposter than I do about my autism) the driving section is extra scary to hear about, I have had so many instances of nearly being in accidents due to my ADHD and probably my dads undiagnosed ADHD. He is such a risky driver, who speeds, drinks and is as he was saying earlier in the video very angry behind the car.

    • @Roneish1996
      @Roneish1996 15 днів тому

      Also getting to the dental and general health stuff is super relatable and scary to me as both the autism and the adhd lead to issues with looking after myself and I can’t remember the last time I went to a dentist.

  • @DynAmisch69
    @DynAmisch69 23 дні тому

    My husband has adhd… after this lecture I decided that I don’t want children from him. I don’t possibly want to bring such a severely disabled child into the world. A chance of 50% of the child inheriting this horrible disorder is just too much to risk it.

  • @divinedeva84
    @divinedeva84 Місяць тому

    33:29 video game hits hard.

  • @happythoughts559
    @happythoughts559 2 місяці тому

    I was diagnosed at 18 with severe combined type ADHD. I’m turning 25 this year and in my summer semester returning back to college after dropping out at 19. I have lost so many opportunities because of it. I am behind my peers because of it. I don’t know how to explain it to my boyfriend or my friends. I slightly hate myself - how much I talk, my absent mindedness, my thoughtlessness, my impulsiveness. I hate it. I’m getting better and I’m learning and I’m better at managing symptoms. But getting my boyfriend to understand is so hard. This lecture needs to be watched by everyone, everywhere. Maybe those who called me lazy or stupid would understand the hell I live through better

  • @paulag-a-r8646
    @paulag-a-r8646 2 місяці тому

    I need this in Spanish...

  • @nimeshpatel6090
    @nimeshpatel6090 3 місяці тому

    You have done a good job marketing ADHD medication.

  • @julieberkowitz2750
    @julieberkowitz2750 3 місяці тому

    Your information is frightening to me. I just was diagnosed as having ADHD. And I am 70 years old. It sounds insurmountable. Plus I have congenitally under developed frontal lobes. And my ability to understand what you are saying is significantly less than it once was. At my age this explains my paralysis even though I am very or quite intelligent.

  • @Kamii3961
    @Kamii3961 4 місяці тому

    All teachers NEED to hear this 😅

  • @Kamii3961
    @Kamii3961 4 місяці тому

    Let’s go Donald 2024!!!!!

  • @Kamii3961
    @Kamii3961 4 місяці тому

    Esto dice todo de porque siempre llegó tarde😮

  • @Xenophon1
    @Xenophon1 6 місяців тому

    This approach really worked for my son. I highly recommend his books and videos.

  • @Roqley
    @Roqley 6 місяців тому

    I don’t know where to begin about my experience with ADHD. For the most part, it was treated like a cold. “Just send him to the psychiatrist that’s what they are there for” only for a month later to be yelled at because we stopped all the reinforcement behaviors because I should be “better by now”. It creates a complex of “at my very core, I am wrong” and have a lifetime of self rejection issues. Coupled with being an easy target for bullying and parents that both grew up in emotionally abusive homes, so naturally they became the abusers themselves. and you’ve got yourself a terrible childhood. I’m 35 and I’ve never had a relationship longer than 3 months. Went to every school dance stag, always wondering what was wrong with me and why just nobody seemed to like me or why didn’t I fit in. I wrote up a brief “how I’m feeling” paper for my psychologist since I had a breakdown recently. It was only supposed to be like a paragraph….turned into 13 pages. She had to stop after page 7 because it was too emotionally traumatic. Yay.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 5 місяців тому

      I'm sorry, mark. you don't deserve any of this. I look at you and I see a regularly lovable guy. I'd be your friend, if I knew you.

  • @futureproof.health
    @futureproof.health 6 місяців тому

    SCT , aka ? What

  • @saihinamisango6093
    @saihinamisango6093 6 місяців тому

    You know nothing.

    • @Miniko
      @Miniko 6 місяців тому

      ?

  • @ladykemma3
    @ladykemma3 7 місяців тому

    For me, chunking the tasks, clocks on every line of sight, a watch, lists .

  • @UrDominioN
    @UrDominioN 7 місяців тому

    I agree Dr. Richard Barkley is magnificent! I do not take anything from his genius! But I’m sure that he and I would be able to agree on a lot of things! Much Love.

  • @UrDominioN
    @UrDominioN 7 місяців тому

    This will be my last comment: and I’m sure it will not be popular with the medical community. There are totally natural pharma to enhance dopamine such as Mucuna pruniens. The only problem is you start with about 1 mL and adjust to what feels right for you, have to adjust. Because you know the (FDA has a hands up). Just like the natural supplement Gymnema leaf, completely gets rid of sugar in the bloodstream. Think of the benefits if you have diabetes. I make these points, because I just want to inform people, they have an alternative to a drug that can make you a drug addict. Or diabetes meds, and they’re beautiful side effects. Much Love.

  • @ceysin7895
    @ceysin7895 7 місяців тому

    1:53:19 own it!

  • @ceysin7895
    @ceysin7895 7 місяців тому

    1:50:14 great advices for parents 👍

  • @ceysin7895
    @ceysin7895 7 місяців тому

    1:44:26 child’s executive age. What is child’s self-regulatory age. There is 30% lag.

  • @ceysin7895
    @ceysin7895 7 місяців тому

    Self-regulation

  • @ceysin7895
    @ceysin7895 7 місяців тому

    ADHD causes ODD (Oppositional defiant disorder is a type of behavior disorder. Children with ODD are uncooperative, defiant, and hostile toward peers, parents, teachers, and other authority figures)

  • @user-cs2xk3xc8i
    @user-cs2xk3xc8i 7 місяців тому

    Is he saying that anyone is always 30% behind developmentally? Or just until maturation? For example is a 30 year old at the level of someone in their early 20s? Asking for a friend….. 🫤

  • @tomaskonopasek769
    @tomaskonopasek769 7 місяців тому

    i m finding 8 categories 34:18 . 1 category present withing all - not creating personal space withing . How this happened ? With force . Traumatization of brain to be ready nonstop for stimuli coming (=assumption) . Violation of internal space by impacting force and mind confusing dominance of parents . Making child to grow brain into sponge and free-less dependency on environment . I m opened to discuss just fun: there is no 5 executive abilities . Math decors the one . There is just one execution . Through math we discover basis by going down the ladder

  • @user-fs1wq8mb7c
    @user-fs1wq8mb7c 8 місяців тому

    Sounds like he is on the big pharma pay roll. Chemical imbalance is a myth.

    • @Miniko
      @Miniko 6 місяців тому

      and your proof on the matter is?

  • @AllenB-mz5vl
    @AllenB-mz5vl 9 місяців тому

    This guy is aces, so much info

  • @AlPal9626
    @AlPal9626 9 місяців тому

    So, I have "ADHD," but I have always had a strong internal monologue and visual imagery. The disconnect has always been the inability to maintain a goal and not coping well with change. I would love for this man to do a case study of my condition, even though I am almost 30 now. I feel as though he would come away with some better knowledge of the fact that you can't label "ADHD" across the board. That certain cases are different and that certain traits will be present and prominent in some that wouldn't be in others and at various stages in life.

  • @SLAMBANGO
    @SLAMBANGO 9 місяців тому

    Wow - just teach your ADHD kids to play chess and get a coach and enter tournaments... it'll fix'em.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 5 місяців тому

      I mean, if they like chess. I don't think it's gonna help if you need them to do math homework.

    • @SLAMBANGO
      @SLAMBANGO 5 місяців тому

      @@citricdemon they don't have to like it

  • @slaskigmus
    @slaskigmus 10 місяців тому

    Jag är strax 32 år gammal, och kan inte känna gemenskap över huvud taget !

  • @humbertoa001
    @humbertoa001 10 місяців тому

    - Falha de persistência 17:19 - Dificuldade em se manter no objetivo 20:24 - Autocontrole não é aprendido 25:45 - Motivação 32:04 - Miopia gerada pelo TDAH dificuldade em enxergar futuro 1:13:40 - Dificuldade em organizar tarefas de forma hierárquica 1:14:53 - Tdah precisa de mais responsabilidades, sofrer as consequências das suas atitudes 1:21:35 - Ferramentas para TDAH 1:27:54

  • @DirkVaughan
    @DirkVaughan 10 місяців тому

    Or maybe, just maybe there isn’t something wrong with these people. Perhaps ADHD is a natural reaction to the unnatural conditions we find ourselves in. Perhaps people aren’t happy working for money as we have been conditioned to think. I genuinely believe ADHD is a symptom of some greater issue.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 5 місяців тому

      That doesn't make any sense, because people have been working for money for literally all of recorded history.

    • @user-bs3kd1hl5e
      @user-bs3kd1hl5e 4 місяці тому

      @@citricdemon okay? how is that relevant in any way to what he said?

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 4 місяці тому

      @@user-bs3kd1hl5e how is your mom in any way different from a bike?

    • @user-bs3kd1hl5e
      @user-bs3kd1hl5e 4 місяці тому

      @@citricdemon are you only here to comment the most irrelevant things possible or do you actually have a point you're poorly attempting to make

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 4 місяці тому

      @@user-bs3kd1hl5e are you here to be a dickhead or just to waste everybody's time?

  • @retashahabi1357
    @retashahabi1357 10 місяців тому

    Great

  • @sherricsabai
    @sherricsabai 10 місяців тому

    Wow , did you help me !! My son We had a blow out huge fight , his reaction was violent. Now I see why . Caught this before I was going to scold him this morning on the way to school ... Thank you

  • @binathere2574
    @binathere2574 10 місяців тому

    It actually could possibly be epigenetics.

  • @raquellubbers159
    @raquellubbers159 10 місяців тому

    Any chance you could toggle the closed caption/subtitle option?

  • @fluffysal
    @fluffysal 10 місяців тому

    Is there a transcript?

  • @5Seed
    @5Seed 11 місяців тому

    Started watching this to understand my Adhd, finished watching this understanding my daughter as well.

  • @user-zt4zr7eg6z
    @user-zt4zr7eg6z 11 місяців тому

    Why not provide better medications than 😉 He even mentioned cholinergics as an example. Anxiety in adhd is very easy to treat.

  • @Matthewsavant
    @Matthewsavant Рік тому

    I’ve been trying to write an album since 2007, I’ve written literally over a thousand song IDEAS half of which are pretty good but I haven’t finished once since 2007. ADHD has been at the helm of my life since birth and I truly hope my daughter doesn’t have it I’d hate so much for her to suffer like I have

  • @mariakatariina8751
    @mariakatariina8751 Рік тому

    58:34 Brain development being late in ADHD was found already 15 years ago in Iceland... 😳🙄

  • @mariakatariina8751
    @mariakatariina8751 Рік тому

    Disgustingly, unfortunately arrogant speaker. A racist, offensive, sociopathic, blind pharisee.

  • @mrd1703
    @mrd1703 Рік тому

    I was diagnosed with ADD over 30 years ago and have been in and out of therapy my whole life and never in that time have I gained even a fraction of the knowledge and insight that I did with this video. I've never felt more seen or understood than I have after watching this and this approach will be my gold standard at how I approach myself and what I expect from any therapist trying to aid me. Thank you Dr Barkely for all your efforts.

  • @BrightBeamsMission
    @BrightBeamsMission Рік тому

    Although there is much useful information in this presentation, some of it is troubling, and even outright false. Not everyone has any options about choosing their child's environment. That is one of the major reasons why poverty and crime are often perpetuated over multiple generations-if you are in poverty, you can't just pack up and move to a nice suburb or a farm out in the country. Another problem is the claim that out-of-home influences trump in-home influences. This is not technically true. What is true is that the influences that you are most exposed to will have the greater impact. Statistics show that, in our western society, the average child has spent more time watching TV by the time they are (5, iirc) than they will ever spend speaking to their parents in their entire life. Obviously, then, the TV has more influence on how your child thinks than you do. Is it any wonder that so many families are split over politics, now? Young people no longer get their politics from their parents, very simply! But what does that mean? It means that it is not a question of out-of-home > in-home. It's just a question of time. In-home influences have a much greater impact on children that are homeschooled and generally spend a lot of time with their family. The environment is still very important and I am all for moving out of the city wherever possible. But I have seen far too much variation in children who are brought up in the same environment to believe that environment is the deciding factor. Also, he makes a comparison between North America and places like France in terms of our approach to raising our children. He should take some time to consider China. The Chinese are worse than we are-the idea of engineering our children is _far_ from "uniquely North American" as he claims. And guess what? They do apparently raise little geniuses that are master musicians and star athletes before they hit puberty. Of course, they also have a ridiculously high suicide rate in Asia, at least in part due to this performance-based sense of self-worth. So I am certainly not advocating for their parenting method. I'm just saying that we have evidence that there are false claims in this presentation. How we raise our children absolutely matters, and the reason is epigenetics. Maybe it's just because this is from over a decade ago, and maybe he knows better now, but it seems like he puts all the power on the side of your genetics from birth and dismisses the power of epigenetics. You can, by how you raise your child, what you feed them, and even what the mother does when pregnant, influence how your child's genes express. Nature and nurture are balanced. Moreover, he tries to take the burden of blame from the parents. I understand why, and it's not without reason, but let us all remember how he listed the causes of ADHD earlier and they included things that, yes, the parents have something to do with. So saying that the parents had nothing to do with it is rather exaggerating things. Are they "to blame"? No, because there are factors they have no control over, too, and I'm sure none of them were doing things they knew to be risk factors for the child developing anything at all. And some of the causes are accidental. But to say that the parents had nothing to do with it is an overstatement.

  • @davidchurch3472
    @davidchurch3472 Рік тому

    Oh dear, Guanfacine is going to get confused with Guafenasin, which is pro-hypertensive, and probably not helpful for ADHD!

  • @fredjames5473
    @fredjames5473 Рік тому

    Weird that he said we are bad at mental math. I am ADHD and was mental math champion in school.

    • @xasasas120
      @xasasas120 7 місяців тому

      Wow it is strange that he forgot to account for your life experience!

    • @fredjames5473
      @fredjames5473 7 місяців тому

      @@xasasas120 i was not trying to debunk him. Just a curiosity, an observation.

    • @citricdemon
      @citricdemon 5 місяців тому

      I think you're probably just smart. Maybe you'd be better without ADHD.

  • @oliver_10_11
    @oliver_10_11 Рік тому

    Life-changing information.

  • @tammysims8716
    @tammysims8716 Рік тому

    Jason Salotti Do you have part 1 of this series?

  • @tammysims8716
    @tammysims8716 Рік тому

    Wow, the loss of Dr. Russell's twin brother to drinking and driving and the connection to ADHD has really given him purpose in delivering a better understanding of the far reaching ramifications of ADHD, which largely are misunderstood and misappropriated.

  • @joaquincalcetin
    @joaquincalcetin Рік тому

    please make a 5 min version