Parenting Kids with ADHD
by Anne Keller
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Have you got an ADHD child, and are you looking for strategies and tips to manage their behavioral disorder and improve their focus and self-regulation? Do you have tried everything, as reasoning, explaining, punishing, and therapy but to no avail? If your answer is yes, this book is for you! ADHD is a neurological condition that affects five percent of children and young people and ten percent of adults. Inattention and hyperactivity are rarely taken seriously in children, and they are often pu
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This practical guide offers concrete strategies for parents navigating the daily realities of raising children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, moving beyond generic advice to address specific behavioral challenges. The book directly tackles common frustrations parents face when traditional discipline methods fail, providing science-backed approaches for improving focus and emotional regulation. It acknowledges the neurological basis of ADHD while offering actionable techniques that respect both the child's needs and parental sanity.
What sets this resource apart is its compassionate yet no-nonsense approach to managing hyperactivity and inattention without blame or shame. Parents who feel they've exhausted conventional parenting methods will find fresh perspectives on creating structure, building executive function skills, and fostering their child's unique strengths. The guidance balances immediate behavioral solutions with long-term development strategies, making it valuable for families at any stage of their ADHD journey.
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