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Parenting Boys and Girls with ADHD (2 in 1)
- A Parent's Roadmap to Raising a Calm, Confident, and Thriving Neurodivergent Child. 77 Mind-Boosting Games to Sharpen Their Minds.
- Narrated by: Global Audio Productions
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From Overwhelmed to Empowered:
Chart the ADHD Course with Ease with this 2-Book Combo Set!
Have a kid diagnosed with ADHD and you are clueless on what to do?
Are you blaming yourself for what happened and wondering how this happened?
Looking for ways to help minimize the symptoms and help your kid every step of the way?
Being diagnosed with ADHD at a young age is not the end of the world. You may feel guilty right now, wondering if you have done something that caused your kid to have this condition. You may feel overwhelmed and confused about how to give the best support to your kid and get the best treatment option available. Not to worry, I am here to help.
I have something for you that will help support you and your kid manage these behaviors and later on help you lead a fulfilling life. My complete 2-book set, ADHD Parenting Guide for Hyperactive Boys and Epic Wins for ADHD Kids, will not only tell you what ADHD really is about but also give you proven strategies on how to handle the symptoms and support your kid all the way.
The first part of this bundle focuses on what ADHD is all about, its types, common myths, and how an ADHD brain works. It will also tell you how to have a positive mindset and effective ways you can communicate with your kid.
The second part focuses on how you can help your kid build their confidence, focus, and improve their social skills. It will also give you tips on how you can help them manage their emotions, inspire creativity, and improve their academic skills.
It's important to remember that ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder and not a result of bad parenting so don't ever blame yourself. This is not gonna be a walk in the park but manageable. With proper tools and a support system, we can conquer ADHD...together. Get Yours Today!