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A Beginner's Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD: 8 Step Program to Raise Thriving Kids

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To parents of kids with ADHD...
Understanding how your child experiences the world and interacts with it will change both yours and your child's life for the better.
By following the guidance and applying the program in this book, you will be able to raise your child without the unnecessary frustrations... and finally, build that strong bond you've always wanted.
This book contains an 8-step program that will equip you to raise your child without the unnecessary frustrations that will also allow you to bond with your kids.
Inside the book you will
- What exactly ADHD is - what causes it, and what if it's not ADHD at all? - How to proceed towards diagnosis, which professional to choose, and which medication is right for your child (if any!). - What to expect in each stage of your child's growth from preschool to adolescence. - A 8-step program to empower your child -- including ideas for games and activities to nurture your child's ability to adapt, cope and thrive. - How to help your child with their peer problems and boost their academic development. - How to handle environmental stimuli and avoid the triggers that send your child on a rampage. - How to take care of yourself to stay healthy and fully present for your child with ADHD, as well as your entire family.
And much more.
It's time to uncover the incredible potential your child has -- they just need the right guidance!

198 pages, Paperback

Published May 14, 2022

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Vivian Foster

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April 16, 2024
Informative and great practical advice

This an incredible book. This is a myst read gor an parent of a child or children with ADHD. Vivian Foster gives advice not only for informative published studies of ADHD but also for her own experience of her own child and other children she has worked with ADHD.

The book starts off with what ADHD is and the different types of conditions of it. Then she goes on to what worked for her, what did not work, but could work for someone else as every child with ADHD is different. Then, her 8 step program was created from her own experience. Then, a message to parents to take care of themselves as well.

It's a great all-around book. Strategies to try with children, possibly what to expect, and not to give up. Also, a message that as parents, we are not alone. Other parents are also dealing with their children's needs when it comes to ADHD.
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October 23, 2022
A bright perspective

This book is well-written and full of good advice for anyone taking care of a child with ADD or ADHD. I especially love the way the author encourages adults to set positive examples by modeling appropriate coping behaviors. As I have a child with ADHD, I know all too well how easy it is to become frustrated. I never thought about speaking to my child about this feeling and showing him how I work through it. Another gem from this book is to make sure to continuously keep positive communication and problem-solving amongst all of the adults that teach or care for the child. Although often much easier said than done, this is always an extremely worthy goal toward which to strive.
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August 10, 2022
very good

I enjoyed reading this. The author is obviously passionate about the subject matter both as a parent and an educator and I found a lot of the information helpful and relevant.

A note of caution. I am in the UK and the author is in the US and it is obvious. A lot of the advice offered is directly based on the US health care system and not necessarily something that is automatically offered or needed elsewhere.
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