How NOT to Murder your ADHD Kid, Sarah Templeton
2 Rating(s)
List: $53.60 | Sale: $37.53
Club: $26.80

How NOT to Murder your ADHD Kid
Instead learn how to be your child's own ADHD coach

Narrator: Sarah Templeton

Unabridged: 4 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/25/2021


Synopsis

Desperate for help with your ADHD children? Tearing your hair out trying to understand why they don’t react or behave like other kids? Wanting to do the right thing – but not a clue what that is? Help is at hand!Sarah Templeton, a therapist with ADHD herself, has written this book after working with 100’s of ADHD parents from all over the UK, who have told her ‘’if only I’d known all this stuff while they were growing up’’ Well now all this information is in one place – in an easy-to-read format. Skip straight to whatever issue you’re struggling with right now. Space to make notes of what works and what doesn’t (handy for when Granny’s babysitting or they go to Dad’s for the weekend) and real-life examples of what worked, what didn’t, and why.Recommended by ADHD psychiatrists, ADHD pediatricians, SEN teachers, ADHD parents and ADHD teenage clients. For anyone coming into contact with ADHD kids including mums, dads, brothers, sisters, nans, grandads, uncles and aunties and professionals. Find out where your Child’s ADHD came from. Find out about the three different kinds of ADHD. Discover the 30+ ADHD traits nobody ever told you about. Learn how to best handle 30+ situations you may well find yourself in with your ADHD child. Read real-life examples where therapeutic strategies and different ways of doing things have turned ADHD houses of horror into oasis of calm and serenity.Sarah Templeton is an English Counsellor, CBT Therapist, and Coach, who has specialised in ADHD since her own shock diagnosis at the age of fifty-one Sarah has worked in four English prisons and been dismayed at the number of diagnosed, but more often undiagnosed ADHD kids who end up in prison. She witnessed for herself how unmanaged ADHD adolescents can fail catastrophically at school, often leading them to experiment with drugs or alcohol and fall so easily into a life of addiction, unemployment homelessness and crime.

Reviews