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ADHD Child Book For Parents

by Darcey Weers

Book Details

Published:2021-05-18
Pages:102
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:4-8

About This Book

When a child is diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), parents often have concerns about which treatment is right for their child. ADHD can be managed with the right treatment. There are many treatment options, and what works best can depend on the individual child and family. This book is specifically for the parent who is short on time and may have ADHD themselves. Authored by an ADHD adult and mental health professional with 40 years of experience. More comprehensive

Our Review

This practical guide offers parents of newly diagnosed children a clear roadmap through the complex world of ADHD treatment options, from behavioral strategies to medication considerations. Written by a mental health professional with four decades of experience who also lives with ADHD, the book delivers expert advice with genuine empathy for the daily realities families face. It cuts through the overwhelming information overload to provide actionable, evidence-based steps for managing symptoms and building a supportive home environment. The approach is both comprehensive and highly accessible, designed for time-strapped caregivers who need answers without academic jargon.

What truly sets this resource apart is its dual perspective, blending clinical expertise with lived experience to address the unique challenges when a parent also has ADHD. The guidance is structured to be immediately applicable, focusing on sustainable routines and effective communication techniques that reduce household stress. Parents will find this an invaluable tool for navigating school advocacy, strengthening their child's self-esteem, and creating a family dynamic where everyone can thrive. It’s a compassionate and empowering first stop for any family beginning their journey with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

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