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ADHD Raising an Explosive Child With a Fast Mind.: With Strategies for Emotional Control and Positive Parenting to Make Your Child Feel Loved.

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ADHD doesn’t have to be a burden – make the best of it and control your child’s sudden outbursts. Do you suspect that ADHD is behind your child’s Impulsiveness and hyperactivity?

Do you want to help your child control their ADHD symptoms but you don’t know where to get the information you need?

Are you frustrated by ADHD-related resources that just go into the science of ADHD without giving any actionable advice?

What you need are practical strategies that can really turn the tides of ADHD and play it to your child’s advantage.

ADHD can be a hefty pain to deal with, especially for a child.

At this point, they aren’t aware that their outbursts are causing others harm or that their hyperactivity might be harming themselves.

They are acting out of instinct because that is all they know.

As their parent, it is your job to lift them up and show them the way.

If they have low self-esteem, you need to push them up. If they lack focus, you need to guide them to find it.

With effective strategies you can implement in your daily lives, managing ADHD can be achievable.

In this inspirational guide, you will

Effective and innovative strategies that you can apply to improve the quality of life of your child with ADHDInto the world of ADHD – discover everything you need to know about ADHD and the varieties of the disorderHow to control emotions with effective steps and tips that will help you discipline your children and handle difficult outburstsThe role of routine and how to implement different disciplinary strategies to create safe and efficient spaces at homeSome of the best ways to burn energy that will help your children sleep better and refocus their mindsWhy nutrition plays a big role with ADHD and how you can use food to improve your child’s well-beingHow to make the most out of your child’s ADHD and use their disorder to their advantageImportant life skills that you can teach your child so they can grow into well-rounded adultsAnd much more.

On bad days, it can seem like ADHD is just always going to control your child. But don’t lose hope.

Things can and will get better. Your love and devotion to your child will make sure of it.

If you’re ready to help your child understand their ADHD and control their behaviors, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.

120 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 26, 2022

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Profile Image for Cam Bendgen.
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January 7, 2023
Quick read for a parent out there looking to understand how the mind works of a child with ADHD. It was a I testing, kept my attention and I learned a lot through the pages. There are strategies discussed in the book but I am not a title aware of the credentials of the author to make such claims.
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July 5, 2022
Informational and instrumental

This book is absolutely a must have for anyone who is part of an ADHD child. As an educator I’ve found myself in this position many times. The child is not the problem, not being educated on the condition is. This is a very interesting, informative and complete volume that would be instrumental to parents, teachers and other people who are involved in a daily life of an ADHD child. Extremely well written. I absolutely highly recommended this amazing treasure.
Profile Image for Nalei Halemano.
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January 21, 2024
This was a very informative and insightful book that I would recommend to parents even if their child doesn’t have ADHD. While it does go into some of the neurological aspects of ADHD and the what’s and why’s, I feel like this would be beneficial even if your child displays some behavioral problems but not categorically classified or diagnosed. It’s a quick read/listen and may just have some affirming topics that resonate with you regarding your child’s behaviors.
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