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Active Head

Every parent has had that moment. 😔

Your child was fine. Then suddenly - they weren't.
Screaming. Crying. Shutting down completely.
And you had no idea what just happened.

Here's what no one tells you:
That wasn't a behavior problem. That was an emotional flood.

ADHD rage hits fast, burns hot, and leaves your child feeling just as lost as you do. It's triggered by frustration, rejection, overstimulation — things that seem small on the outside but feel enormous inside an ADHD brain.

The brain isn't being difficult.
It's being overwhelmed.

👉 Swipe through this carousel to understand exactly what's happening - and why the good news is bigger than you think.

Because here's the part that matters most:
🧠 ADHD brains can change.

Focus, emotional control, self-regulation - these can all be trained.

A few intentional minutes a day is all it takes to start building a stronger, calmer brain.

That's what Active Head was built for.

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Putting your shoes on just to sit at your desk. 👟
Leaving 47 browser tabs open. 🖥️
Talking to yourself like a hype coach. 🗣️

People think you're chaotic.

Your brain knows exactly what it's doing.

Here's what neurotypical productivity advice will never tell you: ADHD brains don't run on willpower. They run on novelty, stimulation, and creative workarounds - and the "weird" habits you've built aren't signs that something is wrong with you.

They're signs that you've figured out how to work with your brain instead of against it.
🧠 Getting dressed signals your nervous system that it's time to focus.
📺 Background noise from a comfort show reduces distraction, not increases it.
🎮 Starting with a fun task tricks your dopamine system into momentum.
📑 Open tabs = visible reminders for a brain that forgets what's out of sight.

None of this looks like the productivity content you see online.
But it works. And that's all that matters.

Drop a 🙋 if you do at least 3 of these.

And tag the person in your life who finally needs to understand why your brain works this way. 💛

Save this one - it's worth keeping.

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

1 in 9 U.S. kids has ADHD. That's 7 million - up 1M since 2016.

Your child isn't broken. Their brain just needs the right tools.

We can help. 🧠havinoti.com

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3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Your 4-year-old isn't distracted. They're overloaded with curiosity.

The average 4-year-old asks 300+ questions a day - that's not a problem to fix. That's a brain on fire with potential. 🔥

But here's what most parents miss:
👉 Curiosity without direction = overwhelm.
👉 Curiosity with focus = a child who loves to learn.

The real challenge isn't calming them down.

It's channeling that energy into something that sticks.

That's exactly what Active Head was designed to do - help young minds turn their natural curiosity into confident, focused learners.

✨ Because the smartest investment you can make isn't in more screen time. It's in how their brain learns to think.

💬 Drop a 🙋 below if your little one never stops asking "why?" - we see you, parents.

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3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Does your child suddenly explode - screaming, shutting down, or crying over something that seems completely minor? Before you assume it's a behavior problem, watch this.

ADHD meltdowns are NOT tantrums. They're neurological overload events - and once you understand the difference, everything about how you respond to your child will change.

Check 7 early warning signs of an ADHD meltdown that most parents miss - including the subtle ones that happen before the explosion, when you still have a window to help.

💙 Which of these 7 signs does your child show most? Comment below - your answer might help another parent in this community feel less alone.

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Are you a parent of a child with ADHD or Autism wondering why nothing seems to stick? In this video, we break down why small, playful daily activities - not big interventions - are the key to helping your child focus, regulate emotions, and feel genuinely confident.

Active Head is a science-backed program helping families build better daily rhythms for neurodivergent kids - without pressure, overwhelm, or guesswork.

🔔 Subscribe for weekly strategies on ADHD parenting, child focus, and emotional regulation

🔗 Learn more at https://havinoti.com/

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Distracted doesn't mean defiant. 🚀


When a child zones out mid-lesson, their brain is sending a signal - it's overwhelmed, not uninterested.

Understanding why your child loses focus is the first step to actually helping them.

Active Head gives parents the tools to do just that - at home, every day.
Learn more: https://havinoti.com/

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Most people think ADHD is a focus problem.

But science shows it’s actually a brain regulation challenge.

Children with ADHD often struggle with regulating:
• attention
• emotions
• impulses
• motivation

This means the issue isn’t that they won’t focus - it’s that their brain processes stimulation differently.

And when adults misunderstand this, kids are often labeled as:
“lazy”
“distracted”
“not trying hard enough”

But the truth is different.

ADHD children often try harder than anyone else just to keep up.

When we shift the question from
❌ “Why can’t they focus?”
to
✅ “How can we support their brain?”

Everything changes.

Small things can help:
• breaking homework into short blocks
• movement breaks between tasks
• visual structure instead of long instructions
• reducing cognitive overload

Understanding ADHD isn’t about lowering expectations.
It’s about changing the environment so children can succeed.

The more we understand the brain,
the better we can support the child behind it.

If you're a parent or educator navigating ADHD, you're not alone. ❤️

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1 month ago | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Have you seen toddlers hugging toys… or even punching them when they’re upset?

It may look random.
But child psychology tells us something deeper is happening.

Young children don’t always have the words to say:
“I feel overwhelmed.”
“I feel ignored.”
“I need comfort.”

So they express it through play, objects, and movement.

Sometimes it looks like:
• restlessness
• emotional outbursts
• difficulty focusing
• clinging to toys or screens

But underneath, many times, there’s a simple need:

connection and emotional safety.

When children feel noticed, validated, and supported, their brains begin learning something powerful:

How to self-regulate.

Small moments matter.

A few minutes of attention.
A calm response instead of frustration.
Turning everyday moments into playful connection.

That’s exactly why tools like Active Head turn emotional support into simple daily games that help children practice focus, regulation, and confidence.

Because sometimes the best learning happens through play.

If you're raising a child navigating big emotions or attention challenges, you're not alone. ❤️

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1 month ago (edited) | [YT] | 0

Active Head

Many parents think ADHD is only about attention problems.

But what they often see at home is something deeper:

• A child who wants to focus but can’t
• A child who starts homework but quickly feels overwhelmed
• A child who slowly begins to feel “different” from classmates

Over time, it can affect confidence, friendships, and participation in class.

The good news?

Children with ADHD don’t lack ability.
They often just need the right structure, tools, and learning environment to unlock their strengths.

When learning becomes clear, structured, and engaging, many children begin to:

✔ Stay focused longer
✔ Participate more in class
✔ Build stronger social confidence

Small changes in how a child learns can create huge changes in how they feel about themselves.

If you're raising a child with ADHD, you're not alone — and the right support can make an incredible difference.

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1 month ago | [YT] | 0