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Rewiring Attention: Movement, Sensory & Brain-Based Strategies for ADHD

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Host: Kate Brownfield, Certified Whole Person & ADHD Parent Coach
Guest: Dr. Rebecca Jackson, a brain health expert, board-certified cognitive specialist, and former chiropractor known for her work at Brain Balance. She focuses on how sensory, motor, and cognitive development shape attention, executive function, and emotional regulation. She’s the author of Back on Track. Episode Overview Host Kate Brownfield interviews Dr. Rebecca Jackson about a brain-based approach to supporting children with ADHD. They discuss how developmental gaps in sensory-motor systems, movement, and nutrition impact attention, executive function, and emotional regulation, and how targeted, non-medication interventions can lead to lasting change. Listeners will learn practical takeaways, including the importance of intentional movement and sensory stimulation, better nutrition, and using assessments to identify developmental gaps, so parents can set their children up to thrive in school and life. What We Talk About (Highlights)
  • Why ADHD is more than attention: uneven development across systems (sensory, motor, cognitive)

  • Bottom-up vs. top-down: building brain readiness before piling on strategies

  • Movement as medicine: heart-rate spikes, balance/coordination, and frequent micro-breaks

  • Emotional regulation: maturing sensory pathways (sight, sound, touch) to raise the “tolerance threshold”

  • Nutrition basics: reducing inflammation/“brain fog,” protein-forward breakfasts, whole-food swaps

  • Screens with intention: how entertainment time crowds out sensory-motor input

  • Getting started: assessments that identify strengths and measurable developmental gaps

Resources & Links About Your Host, Kate

I’m Kate Brownfield, Certified Whole Person & ADHD Parent Coach, author of How We Roll: A Parent’s Journey Raising a Child with ADHD, and host of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast. It’s honestly my pleasure to help you understand ADHD more deeply—because every child with ADHD is unique, and so are their strengths and struggles.

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  • Subscribe to The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast

  • Share this episode with a parent who needs encouragement today

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Manage episode 509071416 series 3438605
Content provided by Kate Brownfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kate Brownfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Host: Kate Brownfield, Certified Whole Person & ADHD Parent Coach
Guest: Dr. Rebecca Jackson, a brain health expert, board-certified cognitive specialist, and former chiropractor known for her work at Brain Balance. She focuses on how sensory, motor, and cognitive development shape attention, executive function, and emotional regulation. She’s the author of Back on Track. Episode Overview Host Kate Brownfield interviews Dr. Rebecca Jackson about a brain-based approach to supporting children with ADHD. They discuss how developmental gaps in sensory-motor systems, movement, and nutrition impact attention, executive function, and emotional regulation, and how targeted, non-medication interventions can lead to lasting change. Listeners will learn practical takeaways, including the importance of intentional movement and sensory stimulation, better nutrition, and using assessments to identify developmental gaps, so parents can set their children up to thrive in school and life. What We Talk About (Highlights)
  • Why ADHD is more than attention: uneven development across systems (sensory, motor, cognitive)

  • Bottom-up vs. top-down: building brain readiness before piling on strategies

  • Movement as medicine: heart-rate spikes, balance/coordination, and frequent micro-breaks

  • Emotional regulation: maturing sensory pathways (sight, sound, touch) to raise the “tolerance threshold”

  • Nutrition basics: reducing inflammation/“brain fog,” protein-forward breakfasts, whole-food swaps

  • Screens with intention: how entertainment time crowds out sensory-motor input

  • Getting started: assessments that identify strengths and measurable developmental gaps

Resources & Links About Your Host, Kate

I’m Kate Brownfield, Certified Whole Person & ADHD Parent Coach, author of How We Roll: A Parent’s Journey Raising a Child with ADHD, and host of The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast. It’s honestly my pleasure to help you understand ADHD more deeply—because every child with ADHD is unique, and so are their strengths and struggles.

Enjoyed this episode?
  • Subscribe to The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast

  • Share this episode with a parent who needs encouragement today

Thank you for listening.

  continue reading

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