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7 Vital Parenting Skills for Teaching Kids with ADHD
Proven ADHD Tips for Dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactive Kids
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Shawn Lennox
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Frank Dixon
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Parenting a child with ADHD can feel exhausting—constant reminders, big emotions, school notes, and the worry that you’re doing something wrong.
You're not. And your child isn’t “bad.” ADHD changes attention, impulse control, and emotional regulation—so the usual parenting approaches often backfire.
This audiobook gives you practical, positive parenting strategies for kids with ADHD and hyperactivity. You’ll learn how to reduce daily conflict, strengthen routines, and support your child’s confidence—while protecting your own patience and your family relationships.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Recognize common ADHD patterns (inattention, impulsivity, forgetfulness) and respond effectively
- Tell the difference between “typical behavior” and signs worth discussing with a professional
- Use calm, consistent boundaries that reduce tantrums, arguing, and power struggles
- Build simple routines and systems that improve follow-through at home and school
- Support emotional regulation for kids with ADHD—resetting after overwhelm and frustration
- Reduce negativity and stress in the household (including sibling and marriage strain)
- Improve cooperation using positive reinforcement that actually works for ADHD brains
- Protect self-esteem so your child feels capable, loved, and understood—not “broken”
- Create a realistic plan for mornings, homework, transitions, and bedtime
If you want fewer blowups, smoother days, and a clearer way to support your child’s growth, press play and start building ADHD parenting skills that make home life feel manageable again.
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