Are you a parent of a child with ADHD, and are you looking for advice to help them in their everyday life and prepare them for the future?
You are often frustrated and worried because you can't handle his behaviors, such as:
- Inattention
- Hyperactivity
- Impulsivity
- Boredom
- Procrastination
If yes, this is the right book for you!
Although these symptoms occur in most children, especially when they are excited, in the ADHD child they occur more often and for a prolonged time and cause a state of distress and incapacity greater than that typical of children of the same age and developmental level.
ADHD is a disorder of the neuro-psychic development of children and adolescents, characterized by hyperactivity, impulsiveness, inability to concentrate which generally occurs before the age of 7.
Children with ADHD:
- Have difficulty completing any task that requires concentration
- Appear not to listen to anything they are told
- Are overly lively, running or climbing, jumping on chairs
- Are very easily distracted
- Talk continuously, responding impetuously before listening to the whole question
- Cannot wait their turn in a queue or in a workgroup
- May exhibit serious learning difficulties that risk causing them to fall behind their classmates, with emotional damage.
Are you afraid that these behavioral disturbances will forever affect your child's life?
Don't you worry.
ADHD Children have great potential. They can be talented students and become successful researchers, and, as their parents, you can help them sustain what is good about them. You just need to find the right key and channel their attention and energies in the right direction.
This book covers:
- Parent training - psychological and behavioral interventions
- Tools for teaching social skills and improving organizational skills
- Mindfulness skills for children and teens with ADHD
- Strategies for the home environment
- Meditation and breathing exercise for ADHD
- Life at home and beyond
- ...And much more!
Thanks to the tips suggested in this book, you can help your child improve their ability to concentrate, to achieve learning, to interact with other children and teachers, to control their impulsive behaviors for success at school and in life.