What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew

What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew


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Short enough for a busy parent to actually read and use; utterly reliable and authoritative but never pedantic; wise, kind, and teeming with the chirping voices of children who have ADHD; this cornucopia of a book will feed you over and over again. Wonderfully written, infused with positive energy and solid information. All parents of children who have ADHD should buy it.
Edward Hallowell, MD, bestselling author of Delivered from Distraction

A proven, practical roadmap to help ADHD kids succeed in school and life

Parenting a child or teen with ADHD can feel exhausting. If you’re tired of repeating yourself, managing power struggles, and wondering how to parent your child with ADHD without constant conflict, you’re not alone.

In What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew, psychologist and ADHD expert Dr. Sharon Saline offers a compassionate, research-based guide to ADHD parenting that helps families reduce conflict, improve communication, and strengthen connection.

Drawing on more than 25 years of clinical experience, neuroscience, and real conversations with children and teens, this practical parenting book explains how ADHD affects your child’s everyday behavior, communication, and emotional regulation--and most importantly, what parents can do about it.

Inside, you’ll discover practical ADHD strategies to:

• Reduce homework struggles and daily power struggles
• Improve executive functioning skills in kids
• Support emotional regulation and decrease meltdowns
• Build cooperation without yelling or shame
• Create ADHD-friendly routines that actually work
• Strengthen your parent-child relationship
• Increase confidence and independence in school and life

This book goes beyond discipline tips. It gives you a clear, step-by-step ADHD parenting framework that helps you work with your child’s brain instead of against it.

Because when children with ADHD feel understood, supported, and capable, they don’t just behave better. They thrive.