Your Free 13-Step Guide to Raising a Child with ADHD
What does it take to be a great parent to a child with ADHD? A few adjustments in your parenting skills and the way you interact with your child. In this free download from ADDitude find out what works, and why.
13 Parenting Strategies for Kids with ADHD
For parents of children with ADHD who don't respond to 'standard' parenting techniques, this download has discipline solutions — plus get more expert information about parenting a child with ADHD via email.
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“I’ve yelled, lectured, threatened, given time-out, and even spanked — nothing works.” What’s next?
Most parents are good parents. But if your son or daughter has attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD), “good” may not be enough. To ensure that your child is happy and well-adjusted now and in the future — and to create a tranquil home environment — you’ve got to be a great parent.
Fortunately, it’s easier than you’d imagine to go from good to great. All it takes is a few adjustments in your parenting skills and the way you interact with your child. Here are the positive parenting strategies that work:
- Anticipate potentially explosive situations
- Pay attention to positive behavior
- Distinguish between defiance and distraction
- Use discipline, not punishment
- And much more
Start your transformation today!
NOTE: This resource is for personal use only.
13 Parenting Strategies for Kids with ADHD
For parents of children with ADHD who don't respond to 'standard' parenting techniques, this download has discipline solutions — plus get more expert information about parenting a child with ADHD via email.
You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .