
The Super Parents
Improving ADHD in Daily Interactions: A Complete and Comprehensive Guide for ADHD Parenting and Support
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Narrated by:
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Lizzie Richards
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By:
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Elisa S. Q.
About this listen
Parenting is hard enough, but when you have a child with ADHD, traditional parenting is not enough. It takes a super-parent to raise a child with ADHD, and as much as you may not feel super right now, you can be that parent.
In The Super Parents, you will learn everything you need to understand and support your child with ADHD. From the very beginning, you will gain a clear understanding of what ADHD is and what it is not.
You will find in this book:
- Treatment options and how to choose the right plan for your child
- Solutions for teaching your child the life skills they need to manage their symptoms
- Effective strategies to improve your child’s relationship, both in the home and at school
- Ways to address additional issues that arise from ADHD like low self-esteem
Every day does not have to be a struggle with your child, and it should not be. You can find a better way to help your child manage their ADHD. By first understanding their condition and then working with them, you can be the super-parent your child needs.
©2021 Elisa S. Q. (P)2021 Elisa S. Q.
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