Cutting back sugar can help some ADHD kids feel calmer, happier, and more regulated… but how do you do it without accidentally creating food anxiety or body image struggles?
In this episode, Justin and Kylie respond to a parent navigating the difficult balance between supporting an ADHD child’s wellbeing while protecting her relationship with food and her body.
They unpack why the conversation should never be about weight, how parents can shift the focus toward wellbeing instead, and the powerful mindset change that helps children build healthier habits without shame or fear.
KEY POINTS:
Why reducing sugar should never be framed around weight
The wellbeing-focused approach that changes everything
How ADHD kids can learn to notice how food affects their bodies
Why family culture matters more than strict food rules
The danger of becoming too “fanatical” about healthy eating
How small awareness moments create long-term change
The connection between sleep, movement, nutrition, screens, and behaviour
QUOTE OF THE EPISODE:
“It’s not about weight. It’s not even about behaviour. It’s about wellbeing and how we want to feel.”
RESOURCES:
Misconnection by Justin Coulson
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ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS:
Talk about energy, mood, focus, and wellbeing instead of weight
Make healthy changes as a whole family, not just for one child
Help children notice how different foods make them feel
Avoid perfectionism or overly strict food rules
Prioritise sleep, movement, nutritious food, and reduced screen time
Focus on progress and awareness, not instant transformation
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