Children with ADHD who don’t receive proper treatment are 67% more likely to face problems in adulthood, such as unemployment, financial problems, conflicts with the law, alcohol or drug abuse, traffic accidents, unstable relationships, poor physical and mental health, depression, and even suicide attempts.
However, when properly managed, ADHD gives children extraordinary natural talents, such as creativity, energy, and the ability to think outside the box. These gifts can turn into huge competitive advantages in adulthood, especially in fields such as research, business, and the arts.
But how can you mitigate the weaknesses and enhance the natural talents of your child with ADHD?
I’m Magda Pabst, an educator specializing in child development. Perhaps you too, as a parent of a child with ADHD, sometimes feel helpless, frustrated, and exhausted in the face of your child’s impulsiveness, hyperactivity, lack of concentration, and inattention. I’m sure you’re worried about your child’s future because of his or her poor performance in school and his or her difficulties in socializing. And you probably feel guilty for not recognizing ADHD at the first signs.
If you are a parent or teacher, and you are looking for techniques and strategies to support children with ADHD ages 3 to 12, this book will be your ideal companion. Inside of it, you will discover:
In this book, I have used simple and clear language, to make it accessible for everyone, even for those without a pedagogical background.
The 100 ways to support children with ADHD are divided into the following 10 areas:
Don’t wait until it’s too late. With each passing day, it becomes more difficult to intervene. But, the earlier a child learns to manage ADHD symptoms, the more easily he or she will become a balanced, sociable adult capable of exploiting his or her natural talents, laying the foundation for a life full of happiness, well-being, and success.
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