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Yes! You CAN understand your teen with ADHD is a powerful story of a mother's journey to support her child's struggle with late-onset ADHD, identify the complexities a teenager has to deal with when living with the disease, and find resolutions to the complexities. For any parent with a child with ADHD, the diagnosis (and even getting the diagnosis) is overwhelming and scary. And without knowledge and sometimes being caught off-guard by the condition, parents are left feeling underprepared for ADHD management. This self-help book, and the content within, helps parents and teens living with ADHD control the symptoms and make things less frightening. It is based upon a mother's personal story and perspective, someone who feels she has learned a great deal from her experience, and that experience is worth sharing. What will you gain from this heart-felt, yet comprehensive, ADHD parenting book? ¿ You are NOT the only parent going through this struggle and, in some cases, surprised by the diagnosis of late-onset teen ADHD .¿ The symptoms of ADHD in teens may present themselves differently for everyone, and situations are unique. ¿ There are several outlets, resources, and ADHD tools that can help navigate the waters of living with ADHD.¿ There are coping mechanisms for both the parent and the teen in order to live a life that is not always frustrating and complex¿ THERE IS HOPE FOR CALM, ACCEPTANCE, AND SUCCESSES IN LIFE. Questions Answered: ¿ How is my experience with my teen and ADHD like yours?¿ What are the possible symptoms of ADHD and how can they present themselves in my teen?¿ How can I get professional help and support? Where do I start?¿ What are some suggestions for coping strategies for me and my child when dealing with this sometimes-unpredictable condition?¿ Who do I speak to in the school environment to help my child, sometimes when this late diagnosis presents itself, having never been an issue in the school years prior?¿ How can I handle my anxiety and worry that life will always be a struggle for my teen?
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