The ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls
From Toddlers to Teens Discover How to Respond Appropriately to Different Behavioral Situations
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William Hunsaker
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Richard Bass
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The cultural expectation for young girls is to be smart, sociable, and well-mannered. But what happens when they show symptoms of ADHD and experience social and learning challenges?ADHD is traditionally known as a “boy’s disorder,” and as a result, young boys are three times more likely to get diagnosed than girls. But research shows that the ratio of adult males and females with ADHD is close to one to one. So why aren’t young girls getting the same medical attention as young boys? The answer is in The ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls.
When you think of ADHD, you immediately think of impulsivity and hyperactivity. Well, this is only one type of ADHD, which shows up more often in boys. The other, less talked-about classification is inattentive ADHD, which largely affects girls.
The purpose of this guide is to shed light on the “invisible” symptoms of ADHD affecting girls aged three to 17, and provide targeted coping strategies to help them manage their symptoms better.
Over the span of 10 chapters, you will gain a better understanding of how to relate to and empathize with their children and support them in the following areas:
- Creating a structured environment consisting of set rules and routines to follow.
- Improving social skills helps build and maintain strong friendships.
- Learning the art of self-monitoring to monitor daydreaming and practice mindful awareness.
- Finally, caregivers will learn how to minimize undesirable behaviors using a positive parenting approach to discipline that can revolutionize the parent-child bond.
The challenges and opportunities of parenting girls with ADHD are completely different from those of parenting boys. This is why you need to adjust your parenting style to accommodate your child’s needs.
Equip yourself with the proper skills and strategies to offer your daughter the best start in life.
©2023 Richard Bass (P)2023 Richard BassWhat listeners say about The ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls
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- Zak McLean
- 12-04-23
Would recommend this.
A fantastic book that educated me on the crucial elements of raising children with ADHD. I read this book in order to better understand my nephew's perspective, needs, personality, and difficulties as an uncle and friend because he suffers from ADHD.
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- Earl Nelson
- 11-04-23
Easy to listen!!
I'd heard about ADHD before, but I didn't really understand it, so when I learned my kid had it, I was quite anxious and afraid. But after reading this book, I realized there's nothing to be afraid of. I would read it again and suggest it to a friend or family member because it was really instructive.
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- Sara Hughes
- 12-04-23
Really a good job !
The book emphasizes the good things. Simple lifestyle adjustments, such as changing your diet or investing in the correct parenting tools, can help your child behave better.
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- Nancy Sanchez
- 12-04-23
Well-researched advice!!
Amazing book! The book walks you through realistic approaches to lay the foundation for your child's success in the future by taking wise actions that result in favorable experiences down the road.
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- Della M. Atkins
- 12-04-23
Insightful.
This is the book I was looking for, and it has really helped me comprehend the ADHD that my 7-year-old kid has. I've put some of the reading-related advice into practice, and my kid has responded favorably. Can't wait to give it a try.
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- Lillian Amos
- 12-04-23
Great info!!
I took up this book after seeing my son was having trouble with basic chores and later learned he had ADHD. Richard Bass does a great job of covering this subject and offers helpful advice for managing ADHD in my child. The part about successful persons with ADHD gave me a great deal of hope.
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- Lori Lewis
- 11-04-23
Great for newbies!!
My daughter was recently diagnosed with ADHD, and I'm pleased this was the first book I read. That was simple to listen and really informative.
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- Hendrix Richards
- 12-04-23
Good Advice!
This book is really helpful if you have a child who struggles with ADHD and may help you adopt a contemporary strategy for not just managing the condition but also comprehending it more fully. The author offers a unique viewpoint and conveys a strong level of subject matter expertise. Well-done!
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- Alisha Sutton
- 12-04-23
Best parenting guide!
Excellent guidance for coping with children who have this dreadful handicap. Every parent can learn something from this, I believe.
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- Justin Sanders
- 11-04-23
Very useful book
Everybody who might interact with a child who is autism should listen to this book. Richard gives a thorough explanation of the many forms of autism as well as other illnesses with relevant symptoms. He also outlines a wide range of excellent step-by-step techniques to assist careers in controlling ASD behaviors that disrupt daily living.
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