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ADHD Kids, Screens & Online Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Gaming, Social Media & Digital Danger

ADHD Kids, Screens & Online Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Gaming, Social Media & Digital Danger

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Screens are not going anywhere. And for ADHD and neurodivergent kids, the digital world can become everything all at once — dopamine, connection, escape, stimulation, regulation, friendship, entertainment, and sometimes the biggest source of conflict inside the home.

In this powerful finale episode of the Chaos & Caffeine screens campaign, Danielle sits down with digital safety expert Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, to talk about what parents actually need to understand about raising kids online in 2026.

This episode goes far beyond “just take the phone away.”

Together, they dive into:
• Why ADHD brains are especially vulnerable to dopamine-driven technology
• The hidden risks of gaming, Discord, YouTube, TikTok, and social media
• Online grooming, manipulation, scams, and why neurodivergent kids can be more vulnerable
• How executive functioning challenges impact digital safety
• The difference between healthy screen use and unhealthy dependency
• Why many ADHD kids form deep social connections online
• Digital independence and what it should realistically look like by age
• How parents can protect kids without parenting from fear
• The biggest mistakes exhausted parents are making with screens
• Practical ways to create safer digital habits at home

If you’ve ever wondered:
“Am I ruining my kid with screens?”
“Why is my ADHD child so obsessed with technology?”
“How do I protect my child online without constant battles?”
…this episode is for you.

Chris brings practical, compassionate, and deeply informed advice that every parent raising kids in today’s digital world needs to hear.

Because the goal isn’t perfection.
The goal is raising digitally capable kids with support, awareness, boundaries, and balance.

🎧 Listen now and share with another parent navigating ADHD, screens, gaming, and digital overwhelm.

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📧 Have questions or ideas for future episodes? Email us at chaosandcaffeinepodcast@gmail.com.

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Danielle is the host of Chaos & Caffeine, a fast-growing ADHD parenting podcast where she interviews leading psychologists, clinicians, researchers, and neurodivergent advocates about what actually helps ADHD kids thrive in the real world. Through science-backed conversations and very real mom-in-the-trenches storytelling, the show helps parents navigate executive function challenges, emotional regulation struggles, learning differences, and the everyday chaos of raising neurodivergent kids.

Each week, Danielle translates complex ADHD research into practical tools parents can actually use — from building routines that support developing brains to helping kids strengthen focus, flexibility, and self-regulation skills.

Listen to the podcast and explore expert interviews at:
https://linktr.ee/chaosandcaffeinepodcast

Danielle frequently speaks and writes about ADHD parenting strategies, executive function development, emotional regulation, screen use and attention, learning challenges like dyslexia, and building resilient neurodivergent families.

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