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How Not to Damage Your ADHD Adolescent

Instead, Coach them Through Their Turbulent Teens to Win at Life!

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How Not to Damage Your ADHD Adolescent

By: Sarah Templeton
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Sarah Templeton is passionate about ADHD teenagers. And that includes yours!

She met far too many ADHD adolescents in Young Offender Institutes when she was a Prison Counsellor, and, without exception, none of them had had strong parental support. A lot of them had had no support whatsoever, and certainly nobody understanding their ADHD brain. So for mostly very silly, minor misdemeanours they had ended up behind bars.

Sarah then went into private practice counselling ADHD teenagers, all of whom she bonded with instantly. For one very simple reason. She had the same brain as them - she ‘got’ them.

What Sarah wants more than anything in this book is to help you understand your own ADHD teenager’s brain. How it works, how it thinks, how it’s different to other peoples’ brains and how to ensure your ADHD adolescent gets the very best start in life.

Her goal is to help YOU to understand them so THEY have a hassle-free puberty and you don’t have a breakdown trying to make that happen!

If you don’t understand an ADHD brain, it’s very easy to damage a teenager’s self-esteem and feelings of self-worth. It is this damage that Sarah wants to limit.

Sarah will explain in detail the ADHD traits your ADHD teen is dealing with and take you through all the situations you are likely to find yourself in and explain how best to manage them.

She cares deeply about every ADHD teenager and their future and she will do her very best to make sure they get the right understanding and support from the word go.

©2024 Sarah Templeton (P)2024 Sarah Templeton
Attention Deficit Disorders Psychology Relationships Teenagers Young Adult Mental Health Human Brain
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Amazingly insightful

Listening to this book, I recognised different ADHD traits in my husband and both my sons but particularly my 20 year old son which was the reason for listening, whom I worry about the most and who the book could have been based on!! I cried when I finished it, with relief that nothing he is doing is unusual for young adults with ADHD, hope that things will settle and lots of tips with how to help him and things I can change about how I deal with situations. Thank you so much. I’ve already recommended this to at least 3 people I think it will help.

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Everyone should read this!

Whether your own teen is ADHD or not, everyone needs to read this book. It may help you understand your child’s friend who seems to be a “bad influence” or your nieces and nephews. We all need the knowledge Sarah has to make a difference in the world.

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