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Raising an ADHD Child

A handbook for parents for Distractible, Dreamy and Defiant children
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How can I support my childs executive functions? Where do I start with medication? What can I do to start planning my childs future? This guide is a comprehensive and practical look at everything you need to know when parenting a child with ADHD. Beginning with the basics, youll get to grips with terminology, have popular myths debunked, and learn how to effectively communicate with your child, as well as understand how to work in tandem with schools, medical professionals, partners and your extended family. Exploring everything from how to harness hyperfocus to supporting and nourishing your childs executive functions, this is the ADHD parenting guide to always keep in your back pocket.

Fin ORegan is former Headteacher of one of the first specialist schools in the country of teaching and supporting children with ADHD and associated conditions. He is currently an ADHD and Neurodiversity Trainer and Consultant working with schools and families. Zoe Beezer runs her own educational consultancy and assessment business where she carries out SpLD assessment, advices and advocates for parents and provides training services and coaching. She is a qualified teacher, specialist assessor and is the mother of neurodivergent children.

An up-to-date practical guide to parenting children with ADHD

•The success of books such as Martin Kutschers ADHD: Living Without Brakes, which has sold <19,000 copies, shows a clear demand for parenting books on this subject

•This will be an authoritative guide - the author is recognised as one of the leading behaviour and learning specialists in the UK

•The up-to-date content includes discussion of the co-morbidities with ODD, ASD and SpLD - futureproofing it, and giving the book a broader appeal

•The author is ideally networked to market the book to parents, having run ADHD parent training courses for 10 years

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