Do you have kids who are utterly inflexible? Do you find it tough to persuade people to follow you? Have you tried begging them to at least quit throwing tantrums? Does your child make unreasonable demands at inopportune times?
If they don't get their way, your child may be the explosive type that explodes in rage. They may be extremely cooperative at times, but when they get angry, they can be a real nuisance to deal with. You may have made vain attempts at begging, haggling, and bargaining with them. You might even have reached your own limit at some point.
You can deal with these kids more easily if you read this book. You might have already seen multiple therapists when you were at your wits' end. Even if you might think your cause is hopeless, this book will demonstrate how much potential there is for change in your child. There is a better method than simply ordering people to obey you or constantly absolving them of responsibility. More than anything, your children need your assistance.
This book will teach you:
What to do if you believe an ADHD diagnosis is incorrect
How your child's brain is affected by ADHD, and what this means for their education
There are six techniques to facilitate your child's learning at school.
The unexpected benefit of social skills while still young, as well as suggestions for enhancing your child's social life
The "PLUS" technique for comforting your child during an emotional outburst
Which foods are beneficial for treating ADHD, and which ones should your child not eat?
How to employ everyday rituals to maintain order and structure in your child's life
Common family issues that result from an ADHD diagnosis, along with six suggestions for finding solutions
4 "old school" parenting fallacies that make it more difficult to discipline your child
plus a lot more!
You might believe that meeting with a child psychologist will cost you hundreds of dollars in order to assist you in navigating your child's ADHD symptoms.
But even if you are completely untrained in medicine, this book will teach you everything you need to know about ADHD, including tried-and-true methods for handling the most challenging behaviors.
You can therefore stop ADHD from coming in the way of developing a strong, loving bond with your child, regardless of your level of parenting expertise.