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The Gift of ADHD
How to transform your child's problems into strengths
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This book reframes ADHD as a neurological difference that can be a source of unique strengths and abilities.
It challenges the traditional deficit-based view of ADHD and offers practical strategies for parents and educators to help children with ADHD thrive.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the individual needs and strengths of each child and provides tools to support their development.
It encourages a strengths-based approach, focusing on how to leverage individual talents and abilities to overcome challenges associated with ADHD.
The author offers a compassionate and empowering perspective on ADHD, helping readers to see it as a gift rather than a deficit.
It challenges the traditional deficit-based view of ADHD and offers practical strategies for parents and educators to help children with ADHD thrive.
The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the individual needs and strengths of each child and provides tools to support their development.
It encourages a strengths-based approach, focusing on how to leverage individual talents and abilities to overcome challenges associated with ADHD.
The author offers a compassionate and empowering perspective on ADHD, helping readers to see it as a gift rather than a deficit.
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