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My Child Has ADHD

  • ADHD
  • Categories:Education Theory
  • Language:Others
  • Publication date:August,2025
  • Pages:232
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:156mm×243mm
  • Publication Place:Belgium
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  • Text Color:Two color
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English title 《 My Child Has ADHD 》
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★A complete guide for parents: from recognition and diagnosis to practical tips for home and school
★Based on the most recent research
★An essential guide for raising children with ADHD

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When parents, teachers and caregivers notice that their children struggle with concentration, act impulsively, or need extra support, they search for answers but often don't know where to start or are overwhelmed by a flood of complex or conflicting information. ADHD is frequently suggested as a diagnosis, but is that always accurate?

The typical image of a child with ADHD as someone who can't sit still is long outdated. Yet ADHD is still too often seen as a problem only, which can cause children to struggle, whereas understanding, the right knowledge, and practical tools can help children with ADHD thrive.

This book provides an in-depth understanding of ADHD, debunks common misconceptions, and offers guidance for a wide range of challenges, including insecurity, procrastination, and anger. It is also useful for parents who suspect their child has ADHD but do not have or do not want a formal diagnosis. This is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to learn more about the diagnosis and contribute to the growth and well-being of the child.

Author

Greet Herssens is an educator and the director of ZitStil vzw, an organization that provides guidance, advice, and support to children and adults with ADHD.

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