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8 Keys to Parenting Kids & Teens with ADHD: Supporting Your Child's Executive Function
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8 Keys to Parenting Kids & Teens with ADHD: Supporting Your Child's Executive Function in Brampton, ON
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8 Keys to Parenting Kids & Teens with ADHD: Supporting Your Child's Executive Function in Brampton, ON
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Parenting a child with ADHD can be overwhelming—but there is a path to calm, connection, and confidence.
In this second edition of her bestselling guide, ADHD expert Cindy Goldrich offers compassionate, science–backed tools to help parents support their child’s growth in patience, communication, emotional regulation, and independence. With fresh insights, expanded strategies, and up–to–date research, this edition reflects the growing understanding that ADHD is not just an attention disorder but a complex challenge rooted in executive function.
Readers will discover why traditional discipline often backfires—and learn how to foster the skills kids truly need to succeed, using empathy, collaboration, and practical solutions.
Parenting a child with ADHD can be overwhelming—but there is a path to calm, connection, and confidence.
In this second edition of her bestselling guide, ADHD expert Cindy Goldrich offers compassionate, science–backed tools to help parents support their child’s growth in patience, communication, emotional regulation, and independence. With fresh insights, expanded strategies, and up–to–date research, this edition reflects the growing understanding that ADHD is not just an attention disorder but a complex challenge rooted in executive function.
Readers will discover why traditional discipline often backfires—and learn how to foster the skills kids truly need to succeed, using empathy, collaboration, and practical solutions.






















