ADHD  Raising an Explosive Child, Sarah Horton
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ADHD - Raising an Explosive Child
Proven Ways to Discipline and Raise Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Without Fighting, Yelling or Screaming

Author: Sarah Horton

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/19/2022


Synopsis

If my ADHD child is depressed, how do I boost my child's confidence? How long will it take to fix my ADHD child? What if my ADHD child has anxiety? Will my ADHD child have lifelong problems?Nothing seems to work. How do I change things today?If you are a parent of a child with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), you probably face many unique daily challenges.ADHD is a common disorder that affects millions of children worldwide and is difficult to treat because it is multi-faceted, complex, and different from case to case. ADHD limits a child’s ability to function socially, academically, and even at home.This audio guide includes a variety of proven methods to manage ADHD symptoms naturally and will give you a comprehensive idea of what ADHD is, and how you can deal with children who suffer from it.Here’s what you’ll discover inside:Understanding ADHD - what does it mean and how is it treatedThe steps approach to talk to your child without the dramaThe ADHD advantagesHow to teach your ADHD child social skills in order to thriveHow to set mutual goals that foster cooperationHow to help your child mature through a simple and systematic method of conversationManaging ADHD with the right nutritionEffective methods to contrast behavioral challengesAnd much, much more!Some parents of children with ADHD understand that ADHD symptoms sometimes lead to poor decisions. While that connection might be obvious, what isn’t so obvious is how to make better decisions.In this audiobook, the author wants to help you both better diagnose what causes poor decision-making, and provide you with strategies to help make better decisions. She wants to get to the root of ADHD and decision-making, and provide a clear route toward improving future choices.

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