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Are you struggling with your child's ADHD?
Are you worried that they will be marginalised or laughed at, at school or with friends, because of their special needs?
Do you feel lost when it comes to your child’s ADHD and its related issues and concerns?
Yes, it’s true; all children lose focus and can be hyperactive, especially when they are anxious or excited.
But when a child is constantly overwhelmed by emotions, memory lapses and inattention in differing contexts, this can undermine both self-esteem and social life.
Parents have to do something.
For parents, it is difficult to accept that their child has been diagnosed with ADHD. They see their child as naturally curious, full of life and intelligent.
Parenting a child with ADHD brings both joys and challenges. I recommend that you read this book if you recognise these behaviours in your child.
But let me tell you this:
Being an unprepared parent will only make the situation worse. Unnecessary guilt, inevitable frustration and misunderstanding will only make your child feel stupid and a failure.
This is absolutely NOT TRUE, and it doesn't have to be this way.
But do not worry!
Children with ADHD can lead perfectly normal lives as long as their parents know how to address their needs early and can thrive with them.