Child with ADHD: Step-by-Step Guide to Parenting Children with Suspected or Newly Diagnosed ADHD (practical remedial tools, tips, proven techniques) (Unabridged)
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- $23.99
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- $23.99
Publisher Description
An ADHD diagnosis may last a lifetime… but that’s no reason for it to define your child’s life.
Are you feeling tired, strung-out, and out of patience with your child’s ADHD, even though you know it’s not their fault? You are the only one who can truly advocate for your kid… but you also get to a point where you need some help and support yourself.
ADHD requires a super-advanced level of parenting skills – but the good news is that those skills are within your reach… and the extra effort you put in now will pay off big time later.
You’re about to unlock the secrets to make their life – and yours – so much easier.
In this practical and easy-to-follow book , you will discover:
Proven ADHD life hacks that you can start using with your child today – so you can create a sense of peace for the whole family
The full range of ADHD behaviors you might see, what to look out for, and how to avoid getting sucked into ADHD stereotypes and cliches
The secret to NOT taking it personally when your kid acts up
Why getting an early diagnosis is one of the best things you can do for your child
Everything you need to know about getting a diagnosis
The real difference between ‘naughty’ and ADHD
What it feels like to have ADHD – get to know them from the inside so you can truly understand and help them
Clear insights into what is and is not possible for someone with ADHD
Key lifestyle changes that will help support better brain health and an improved mood
The lowdown on the neuroscience and brain basics of ADHD – understand why their behavior is not intentional, manipulative, or personal
What to do with all that anger – and how to teach them to channel it constructively
The reason some kids have ADHD and others don’t – Plus: How some issues like trauma can mimic ADHD and create similar symptoms
How to help your child regulate and manage their emotions (do this, and they may even achieve a state better than most other kids!)