• ADHD

  • Help Your Kids Reach Their Full Potential and Become Self-Regulated, Focused, and Confident
  • By: Bill Andrews
  • Narrated by: Peter Prova
  • Length: 3 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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ADHD

By: Bill Andrews
Narrated by: Peter Prova
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Publisher's summary

Dear proactive parent:

  • Has your child been diagnosed with ADHD?
  • Is coping with your child’s behavior wearing you out?
  • Are you tired of searching for answers everywhere?

If you answered yes, continue reading....

If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, you are bound to feel confusion and uncertainty. There is even a certain level of fear in your heart at the thought of ADHD having a negative effect on your child.

Do you know ADHD kids can be dealt with easily and effectively - If you know what to do?

It is true that ADHD is a condition that can be very difficult to handle. Even if your child is a teenager or even an adult, there are still numerous ways you can help him to live his best life.

When you follow the advice given in this audiobook, your child’s life of ADHD turmoil will take a turn - a turn in the right direction. There is absolutely nothing holding you back from making your child’s life better by helping him reach his full potential! You just have to make the best decision and listen this book today - right now!

This audiobook contains valuable information and insights into the world of ADHD. It literally has almost all of the knowledge you need to help your child become more focused and confident - the only way you will learn more is from a medical professional.

Inside this audiobook, you will discover:

  1. The real meaning of ADHD and how it is not what everyone thinks it is
  2. Real-life scenarios of ADHD’s impact on your entire family
  3. An in-depth look at how you can recognize ADHD in your children and when to start looking
  4. The alarming effects of ADHD in a classroom setting
  5. New and interesting ways to treat ADHD even without medicine or medication 6. Hidden secrets about therapy that no one wants to believe
  6. and much much more which you’ll not find in other ADHD parenting books

In short, you’ll discover a wealth of important information every parent needs in order to help his or her child who has been diagnosed with ADHD.

©2019 Anivya Publishing (P)2019 Anivya Publishing

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build social skills

Teens may not realize that ADHD can affect their relationships. If teens interrupt too often, talk too much, don't listen well, or act in ways that seem bossy or intrusive, they will put other people off. Help your teen notice when behaviors may affect friendships. Don't blame, but do say that this can be part of ADHD. Say, "I know you don't mean to interrupt. ADHD makes it hard to wait when you want to say something. And I know your feelings get hurt when your friend tells you to stop interrupting." Then help your teen think of a new skill to practice — like waiting to talk or listening longer. Be specific about how and when to try it out.

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Talk together about ADHD and goals

Help your teen understand ADHD. Talking with teens about how ADHD affects them in school, at home, and with friends really helps. Show understanding. Remind your teen that having ADHD is not a fault. At the same time, be clear about what you want your teen to work on. Help teens see that it's their job to manage their attention, energy, actions, and emotions — and that you'll help. Make goals that are clear and realistic. Start by working on one thing.

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Give hands-on help.

Is your teen's room so messy she can't find her homework or her shoes? If your teen lacks organization skills because of ADHD, it doesn't help to yell or say, "clean it up!" Instead, help her learn how to clean it up. You may have to do it together at first. You may have to figure out ways to sort things and plan places for things to go. Work on it patiently together. If possible, find a way to make it fun. Know that things will probably get messy again. Plan to repeat this process frequently. It takes practice to learn a new skill.

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Keep up your teen's treatment for ADHD

Treatment for ADHD usually includes medicine, therapy, parent coaching, and school support. If your teen was diagnosed and treated for ADHD at a young age, his or her needs have probably changed. Work with your teen's doctor, therapist, and school team to keep identifying and meeting new needs and goals.

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ADHD Kids

Appropriate for anyone interested in ADHD parenting and what can be done to support a family coping with ADHD child. This audiobook will help you understand your child and why he/ she does particular the things. Tons of information and ideas to help your ADHD child even without medications. A must read for parents and teachers.

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