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Cultivate Your Child to Use ADHD as an Asset
- Discover over 50 Strategies to Help Your Child Thrive with ADHD and Use Their Diagnosis as a Life-Changing Advantage
- ナレーター: Kirsten Foster
- 再生時間: 3 時間 57 分
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あらすじ・解説
Is your child’s ADHD a liability or a hidden asset waiting to be discovered?
Anna was a mother of three who had always believed that she had become an expert at raising disciplined and successful kids until her youngest, five-year-old Adam, made her question her parenting skills. Eventually, it all began to make sense when Adam was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or ADHD. Despite being exhausted and overwhelmed, there was something that kept her going, it was the spark in Adam that only she could see. Anna was sure her son was much more than an ADHD child; he was gifted!
Does Anna’s story sound familiar to you?
If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, chances are, the answer is a yes. ADHD is more common than we think, especially in children. And as difficult as we may believe it is for the child, it can be far more challenging for their parents. One of the primary reasons behind this is the lack of literature and resources to help them get through the journey.
Join me on this journey, where together, we will reconstruct our entire approach to ADHD in children.
In this audiobook you will discover how to:
- Learn to develop a growth mindset while remaining focused on scientific facts and research.
- Cope with the emotional and mental struggle that comes along with raising an ADHD child.
- Walk you through the basics of ADHD, including its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments.
- Assist you in incorporating research-based strategies into your child’s daily routine at home to help them manage their ADHD symptoms.
Your child’s ADHD is not something you need to handle or suppress. In fact, it is a blessing in disguise.
This may sound farfetched, but believe me when I say this: your child’s ADHD is an asset, not a liability!