7 Vital Parenting Skills for Teaching Kids with ADHD
Proven ADHD Tips for Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactive Kids
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Lennox
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By:
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Frank Dixon
About this listen
In 7 Vital Parenting Skills for Teaching Kids with ADHD, best-selling parenting advice author Frank Dixon offers loving parents of kids with ADHD and hyperactivity proven parenting skills guaranteed to help relieve the stress and frustration that parents naturally experience when dealing with hyperactive kids.
Your child doesn’t want to have ADHD, and they often cannot control their bad behavior, forgetfulness, and inattention at school. Parenting a child with attention deficit disorder requires extra love, patience, and perhaps most importantly, positive parenting skills specific to girls and boys with ADHD, which will be learned in this audiobook.
In this straightforward ADHD workbook, you will learn the primary ADHD symptoms and seven vital skills for parenting a child with ADHD:
- Diagnosing ADHD - how to determine whether your child is just “going through a bad behavior phase” or if they should get ADHD testing
- Understanding ADHD and why your child with ADHD behaves like they do
- Proven parenting skills for dealing with temper tantrums and bad behavior with confidence
- How to deal with ADHD challenges in family life - stress on marriages, negativity at home, and how to handle the difficulty of having one child with ADHD and other children with no ADHD issues
- The most important parenting skill for kids with ADHD - making sure that your daughter or son with ADHD always knows that they are loved and staying positive, even when you are beyond frustrated
All parents of children with hyperactivity disorder need ADHD help sometimes. It’s time to upgrade your ADHD parenting skillset so you can be prepared to deal with challenges of ADHD and how it affects your family and relationships.
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