Summary:
The book chronicles the emotional journey of a family navigating the challenges of raising a son with ADHD, detailing the impact on relationships, the struggle for support and understanding, and the resilience required to manage daily life. It provides an intimate look at the highs and lows experienced by parents as they advocate for their child in a world that often misunderstands the complexities of ADHD.
Key points:
1. ADHD Understanding: The book explains ADHD as a biological condition, not a result of poor parenting.
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