As a woman with ADHD, I wish my parents had something like this when I was growing up as I feel like it would have made the process a lot easier to not only understand what I’m going through but also how to help me. We're not perfect at diagnosing ADHD in girls yet, but we've come a long way. It's really encouraging to see the progress, and books like this are a big help. They’re not just full of useful info—they also empower girls and their families with the tools they need to handle ADHD with more confidence and ease.
This book is jam-packed with tons of great tips and tricks to help girls with ADHD. I really wish my mom had this when I was growing up—it would've made a huge difference. I love how it includes lots of fun games and real-life scenarios that make learning practical and enjoyable. Plus, the chapter summaries are super helpful for remembering all the key points.
*Thank you to NetGalley, QC HARMONY, and BooksGoSocial, for providing the opportunity to read this eARC in exchange for a review, but all thoughts are my own*