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  • By: Jim Colajuta
  • Narrated by: Chloe Jacobson
  • Length: 41 mins
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By: Jim Colajuta
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Summary

ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disease) is a common emotional and behavioral disorder that can disrupt a child's academic and social functioning. ADHD is characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and motor activity that are developmentally inappropriate. Within an educational setting, children with attention problems form a unique group with a wide range of demands. Although there are various issues linked with children who have been diagnosed with ADHD, many parents and educators are concerned about social skill impairments.

The most unpleasant element of ADHD-related deficits is not being accepted by one's peer group, feeling separated, strange, unlikeable, and alone, and these experiences have long-term consequences. It's crucial to maintain positive relationships with people. Though children with ADHD really want to make friends and be accepted by their peers, they frequently lack the skills to do so. The good news is that you can assist your child in developing these social abilities and skills.

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Change of mindset

The thing i loved about this book is not so much the strategies, but the change of mindset that dr. jennie leaf instilled in my head. I now deal with problems with my children in a completely different way, I am more relaxed and can enjoy my time with them more.

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What a fantastic audiobook!

This is an excellent book to have if you're seeking to comprehend unusual kids. Learn how to aid your ADHD youngster in getting control of themselves. This book will teach you how to teach your youngster how to calm themselves and redirect themselves.

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Great book for all parents

The abilities that parents require to effectively handle these children are vast and fully discussed. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. As a parent of a child with ADHD, it has put things into perspective for me and given me a lot to think about. I really love this book, it's a masterpiece. I strongly recommend it to all parents.

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Very good piece of work

This guide is all that a parent could ask for in terms of monitoring the development of a child. I wish I could have this book in an audio version so I could listen to the content time and time again. I appreciate the author for a job well done. I know how demanding studying kids can be, which is one of the reasons why many parents are still not aware of the state of their child. With this priceless book, parenting has been made easy and the burden of helping children with ADHD is lightened. Even though I don’t have a child with attention deficit, I’m sure to have learnt ways to teach parents who do to control it.

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This is an amazing little audiobook!

When I look back and observe how much I’ve been ignorant of what ADHD means, I can only appreciate the much effort put into the publishing of this book. The information could only come from a person who is fully devoted to child development and one who’s had a vast experience interfacing with several categories of kids with varying syndromes of a deficit hyperactivity disorder

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