
The Complete Guide to Parenting Your Child with ADHD
Proven Stress-Free Solutions to Build Confidence, Connection, and Consistency at Home and School
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Gill Mills
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ADHD gives your child a unique way of experiencing the world and this means you need a unique approach to parenting.
Your child has a whole host of strengths and positive characteristics that, when nurtured and harnessed, will give them all they need to thrive.
What you need is clear advice for supporting those strengths while helping them navigate a world that makes life difficult for them at the same time as taking care of yourself.
This practical guide for parents contains what you need to know to support your child, celebrate their strengths, and help them carve out a path to success while simultaneously equipping you with the survival tips you need as you face the daily challenges ADHD brings with it.
Inside, youll discover:
A deeper understanding of ADHD and its symptoms and the changes you can expect as your child grows up
How to create an emotionally safe environment for your child and connect with them on a deeper level
What you can do to develop your childs empathy and emotional regulation skills
Why routines are your secret superpowerand how to use them to make both you and your child feel calmer
Effective techniques for navigating your childs emotional triggers and sensory overload
Budget-friendly ways to help your child with time management and give them the sensory stimulation that will help them thrive
Exactly what you need to know in order to advocate for your child within the education system
Why a support network is such a valuable tool and how to build yours
How you can get ahead of the game and plan for the challenges your child will face later on in their development
Bonus content designed exclusively to help you prepare for an ADHD assessmentand feel confident talking to your child about their diagnosis.
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