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Effective Communication Techniques with ADHD Children: Ways to Improve Communication and Reduce Misunderstandings

Effective Communication Techniques with ADHD Children: Ways to Improve Communication and Reduce Misunderstandings

by Dana Dzamić | Aug 31, 2024 | Children

As a mom with ADHD and an experienced expert in the field, I’ve learned that effective communication with children who have ADHD can sometimes feel like deciphering an alien language. I wish I could just say don’t worry but I can say, there’s hope, and even some...
Unhappy, Angry Teenager with ADHD: A Parent’s Guide to Navigating the Emotional Storm

Unhappy, Angry Teenager with ADHD: A Parent’s Guide to Navigating the Emotional Storm

by Dana Dzamić | May 28, 2024 | Teenagers

Parenting an angry ADHD teenager isn’t just exhausting—it can feel like trying to steer a boat through a storm with no map and constant shouting from the shore. If your teen seems stuck in a cycle of unhappiness, anger, or emotional outbursts, you’re far from alone....
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