Om ADHD - Raising an Explosive Child
Still struggling to help your ADHD child?
Do you see any or many of these signs and symptoms of ADHD in your child?
- Loses important things
- Disorganized
- Distracted
- No follow-through
- Avoids mental effort
- Doesn't listen
- Inattentive
- Careless
- Spacey
- Forgetful
- Poor focus
If you're seeing more than a handful of these characteristics, you can't ignore them.
These behaviors indicate a child who is not fully present and not able to embrace the joy available in life. With these behaviors, often they find it impossible to interact in a cooperative, productive, and fulfilling way with other people. They don't do as well in school, and this affects their future career possibilities.
When your child acts up with the symptoms of ADHD, it can put you right on your "last nerve," and you want a solution. But you're also recognizing that simply giving your child a pill every day may not be the best or most responsible thing to do.
Sure, you can get specialized testing and simply "get a pill"
OR
You can be a real parent and learn the true MEANING of their behavior, as well as what you can do to help.
There IS a Solution to Help a Child with ADHD without Medication
I'm here to tell you that there IS a solution for the symptoms you're seeing in your child. And we're not talking about controlling or minimizing the symptoms of ADHD. That's not nearly enough.
We're talking about a real transformation where your child becomes truly happy, fulfilled, responsible, and, well, a human being again - almost always without the use of medications, which have a serious list of possible long-term side effects
You can do this, so let's get started.
If you are struggling with ADHD, you've come to the right place.
I understand as a parent, what it's like to navigate the stigma and shame that can follow a child with ADHD. We want to support the challenges while highlighting that talents kids with ADHD have.
We have different ways to support you
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?
What are the symptoms of ADHD? How is ADHD diagnosed?
Get answers with this book that features fundamental information about ADHD
ADHD is one of the most common behavioral disorder in the US and UK, and sadly young people with the condition are known to also face a significantly greater risk of developing depression
Despite its potentially devastating effects, such as self-harm or even suicidal behaviour, depression often goes unrecognized and untreated in this group of young people. The symptoms of ADHD can also make it harder for them to reliably monitor their changing thoughts and feelings, making it difficult to engage with common therapies for depression, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
This book aims to raise your understanding of what ADHD is, what might cause it, and most importantly how to support children so that children are able to get the best outcomes for occupational, educational, and social success.
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