What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew
Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life
by:
Sharon Saline
Summary:
The book provides insights into the minds of children with ADHD, offering practical strategies for parents to help their children manage their symptoms, improve communication, and build confidence. It emphasizes collaborative approaches, fostering understanding and support to empower kids to succeed academically and socially.
Key points:
1. ADHD Perception: The book stresses viewing ADHD as a unique way of thinking, not a disability, to better support children with ADHD.
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