What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life
N**L
Perfect
Any information about ADHD from reputable sources is worth reading. More and more of todays children are showing signs of learning problems that parents and teachers need to know about. Educate yourselves.
I**Y
Wish I had read sooner!
There are many things this book covers that I had organically started doing through trial and error with my ADHD daughter (9). I wish I had read it sooner, as it would have saved me some frustration during the pandemic. It would have also helped me understand how her brain thinks as opposed to mine. Traditional parenting strategies don’t work and this book provides solutions and strategies that do work for both of us.I knew my girl was “different” at just 3 years old and pursued neuropsychiatric evaluations that gave me access to the therapies (PT/OT/Play) that we needed. I recently navigated the 504 process. All things covered in the book. Early intervention is vital, as it shapes self confidence and creates a new “normal” for both parent and child.The book was wonderful, easy to read and implement. I found the 5 C’s (self-control, compassion, collaboration, consistency, and celebration) were empowering for me as a parent, as well as empowering for my ADHD kid. For me, managing the big emotions and executive function strategies will be my biggest take aways, as those are the areas we presently struggle with. This is a book I feel that I will be referring back to frequently and worth owning.
K**E
Great
Great
C**.
A great book
Very good book for parents! great testemunies from parents and Kids, explanations and strategies
D**Y
Great book.
Amazing informations.
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