Whether the condition is recognized or unrecognized, parenting a kid with ADHD may be difficult and confusing. The good news is that children with ADHD may develop their patience, communication, and problem-solving abilities to become more self-assured, autonomous, and competent, much as a kid who has trouble reading can learn to comprehend words. This book provides parents with science-based ideas and strategies to aid in the development of these abilities. It is full of optimism, advice, resources, and action plans. The book will assist parents in reducing turmoil, fostering collaboration, and nurturing positive traitslike creativity and driveby combining professional knowledge with sensible, practical counsel. Goldrich gives suggestions to assist readers customize their parenting to match the requirements of their particular kid, according to the parenting maxim "Parent the child you have." The book also helps parents understand the need of setting an example for and mentoring their children, boosting their confidence in their decision-making, and fostering a feeling of safety, stability, and self-assurance in their offspring.