
have razor-sharp, unwavering focus on things that interest them. often grow up to be innovators and entrepreneurs. tend to see solutions neurotypicals don’t. Creating a calmer home: This parenting book offers a firsthand depiction of a parents perspective while raising a child with ADHD. rarely lack the energy required to do something. In the interest of keeping it real on both the positive and negative sides of parenting a child with ADHD and focusing our compasses to the positive, I’ve compiled a list of 25 things to love about your child with ADHD.Ģ5 things to love about your child with ADHD If you have not purchased the book, you still have access to these files for a small fee. With the promo code given in the book, you can download these files for free. But, there’s joy there too, if you’re looking for it. 22 Parent-Teacher Communication Form, Print 1.00 This is the Parent-Teacher Communication Form from the book What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting ADHD.
As Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Katherine Ellison said at the beginning of her foreword for my upcoming book, What to Expect When You’re Not Expecting ADHD, “being the parent of a child with ADHD is no frolic in the park.” Yep! The struggle is real.