Learn and practice the best parenting strategies to help your child with ADHD succeed at school and in adult life
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental condition characterized by problems with attention, concentration, impulsiveness and hyper-activity. ADHD affects people in different ways but it's often associated with inattention, fidgeting or difficulty sitting still and paying attention to tasks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that about 11% of children between the ages of 4-17 years old have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives. This book discusses how parents can help their child succeed at school and be prepared for adult life if they have an ADHD diagnosis.
A.D.H.D. is a very serious issue in our education system and daily life, especially with children ages 4 to 18 years old. Children that are diagnosed with this disorder will be more prone to get in trouble at school then those who do not have it. A child can be having the same behavior as another child but they could receive different punishments because of their diagnosis with A.D.H.D... Which could lead them to getting suspended or even expelled from a school for doing something other students would normally do without punishment or a warning? This book helps you understand why your child's behaviors may be different than others and how you can help your child succeed despite their differences.
Here is what you will discover with this book:
What is ADHD and how does it affect children
Type of ADHD in a child
How to help your child manage their time better at school
Ways to help your child with homework and studying for tests
Things to avoid saying and doing when dealing with a child who has ADHD
Common myths about having ADHD that you need to know about now
Common mistakes parents make when raising a child with an ADHD diagnosis
How to support your child when they are feeling sad, upset or angry about having ADHD
The role of medication and therapy in helping a child with ADHD succeed at school
Strategies that help adults with ADHD manage everyday life successfully
ADHD is not something that goes away. Someone diagnosed with this disorder should be supported by an effective treatment plan and a set of strategies that they can use to cope or adapt (depending on their age) to living with ADHD in the world around them.
The purpose of this book is to provide information on the most effective strategies that parents can use to help their child with ADHD succeed at school and in adult life.
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