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Parenting a Child with ADHD
- How to Prepare Your Child for School Life, Integrate Executive Functioning Skills, and Foster Successful Friendships
- Narrated by: Amanda Jo
- Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
If you want to help your child overcome daily obstacles, set them up for success, and make your home more peaceful for the whole family, then keep listening….
Whether your child has only been recently diagnosed with ADHD or you’ve been living with their condition for quite a while, it’s normal for parents to feel worried, overwhelmed, and exhausted most of the time.
However, keep in mind that ADHD is a condition, not a life sentence. It’s entirely possible for your young one to succeed because of their condition–not despite it. The key is learning how to address your child’s condition properly and consistently at the soonest time possible–the earlier you manage it, the higher their chances of success and happiness.
Fortunately, this book is filled with all the things you need to know about dealing with ADHD without having to lose sleep, patience, and sanity in the process. Inside, here is just a small fraction of what you will discover:
- Fool-proof parenting strategies to help your child thrive…whether at home or at school
- The most common misconceptions and fears about ADHD: It’s time to debunk the myths and unleash the truths about this disorder.
- Three types of ADHD and their symptoms: Become a better parent for your child by fully understanding what they’re going through.
- The positive side of ADHD: Learn why and how your child can benefit from their condition.
- Effective strategies to manage ADHD–from natural remedies to medications and therapy options
- How to build your child’s social skills and improve their executive function skills–help them make and keep friends
- Over 18 self-care tips for parents: Avoid burnout and continue being a super parent to your little one!
With your help, your young one can rise above their challenges, beat the odds, and grow up as a confident and high-achieving adult. Don’t let ADHD become a roadblock on your child’s way to success
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