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Thriving Kids with ADHD

Live Well with ADD (and other neuro-differences)

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Thriving Kids with ADHD

By: Connie Mistler Davidson
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If you're a parent looking to support your child with ADHD in living their best life, I highly recommend checking out the book Thriving Kids with ADHD. This resource covers a wide range of topics from fostering friendships to staying safe during seasonal activities like camping and fireworks. An important section on water safety is a must-read for keeping children safe during summer fun. Thriving Kids with ADHD even includes tips on using exercise to boost cognitive abilities and planning stress-free vacations.

In addition, the book includes a comprehensive list of recommended resources. There are annotations telling about these books, websites, and videos. We put a special emphasis on social media safety and include video links that show how to effectively handle bullying situations.

Connie Mistler Davidson's insightful books provide practical advice based on her personal experience with ADD and raising children with neuro-diversities. Her work strikes a perfect balance between optimism and realism, offering valuable insights for parents seeking to help their children reach their full potential. Thriving Kids with ADHD is a great tool for parents to help their kids.

With over 30 years of experience in education, Connie's books are not only informative but also incredibly accessible. They provide clear explanations on complex topics, all while maintaining a friendly and engaging tone. Plus, the inclusion of citations and links to research studies adds credibility to the content.

So if you're looking for a well-written, informative, and easy-to-read resource on supporting children with ADHD, look no further than Connie Mistler Davidson's books. You won't be disappointed!
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