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A beginner's guide on parenting children with ADHD, a modern approach to understand and lead your hyperactive child to success, Richard Bass

Label
A beginner's guide on parenting children with ADHD, a modern approach to understand and lead your hyperactive child to success, Richard Bass
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A beginner's guide on parenting children with ADHD
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1309912919
Responsibility statement
Richard Bass
Sub title
a modern approach to understand and lead your hyperactive child to success
Summary
"From explosive to outstanding: how to confidently raise children with ADHD in the 21st century. If you want your kid to thrive in school and at home and become a prosperous adult, you'll need to implement modern approaches in your parenting style. This guide, containing a wealth of knowledge and tools, will help you do just that. In A Beginner's Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD, you'll discover: How to know if your child has ADHD - and a guide on getting the proper medical attention to avoid misdiagnosis -- The silver lining to ADHD - learn the strengths that come with ADHD and how to help your child harness them -- Aggression and anger outburst coaching guide for kids with ADHD to prevent uncomfortable moments in public -- How to get your teen to listen to you more, follow household rules, and do chores without supervision -- Steps to helping your child manage their 'big feelings' and deal with emotions positively -- Medications and alternative treatment options for kids with ADHD -- How to teach your little one compassion and social skills so that they can interact better with their peers and avoid getting isolated -- How to foster consistency in your child's schoolwork and homework to ensure they do well academically -- Simple tactics and lifestyle changes you can implement at home to help improve your child's ADHD behavior for good. And much more... As a parent, raising a child with ADHD is not a burden, and it shouldn't feel like one. With the right tools and knowledge, you'll be equipped to parent your little one and see them off to live alone, achieve immense success, and chase their dreams when the time comes. It's time to shake off the fear of feeling like an inadequate parent and learn everything there is to know about raising kids with ADHD. Discover how you can bring up brilliant and successful kids."--Back cover
Target audience
adult
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