The Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD

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The essential guide to growing up with ADHDThe Survival Guide for Kids with ADHD helps children with ADHD understand what ADHD is. It also gives them tools to manage ADHD at home, at school, with friends, and more. Peppered with real-life scenarios that kids can relate to, it answers questions like: What is ADHD? How does my brain work? How can I succeed in school, get along better at home, and make great friends? The third edition includes updated research and all-new content on important topics like screen time and sensory processing challenges.This book:

  • Shows kids how their ADHD brains work, in kid-friendly terms
  • Encourages readers to take ownership over their ADHD management to succeed in school, at home, with friends, and beyond
  • Includes practical strategies, real-life scenarios, and fun illustrations
  • Helps ADHD children cope with overstimulation, distraction, insomnia, and other common symptoms
  • Discusses doctors, medications, and other ADHD treatment in simple language
The Survival Guides for Kids series gives kids the tools they need to not only survive, but thrive. With plenty of realistic examples and illustrations, they are accessible, encouraging, kid-friendly, and even life-changing.

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This is Book 5 in the Survival Guides for Kids Series. See all Survival Guides for Kids books here.

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About John F. Taylor

John F. Taylor, Ph.D., has written and created many materials for young people with ADHD and their families. He is the founder and president of ADD Plus, a company that offers resources and workshops for parents and teachers of kids with ADHD. The father of three children with ADHD, John lives in Monmouth, Oregon.

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