Does your child throw loud tantrums wherever you go?
Do you feel anxious whenever you go out in public in fear of something that will trigger your child to cry and become hysterical?
Have you tried everything in your power to help soothe them, but nothing seems to work?
If you said YES to any of the questions above, you're not alone.
Dealing with an ADHD child with many explosive emotions can be frustrating.
Raising a child with ADHD can be one of the most challenging things ever. They often have trouble controlling their emotions and behaviors. These kids are often perceived as having bad attitudes, defiant, or just plain out of control.
What's worse? The most common parenting strategies for kids with ADHD are helpful in the short term. In the long-term, however, they backfire most of the time
When your child is struggling to self-regulate, it's easy to get pulled into power struggles and negative interactions that only make the situation worse.
But not for long!
In "ADHD: Raising an Explosive Child" by Lois Baxter, frustrated parents like you will:- Stop being reactive and adopt a proactive approach by deep diving into what ADHD is and how it manifests in children in terms of age, gender, and more
- Take accountability for the role you play in your child's behavior - what are the things that you unconsciously do to fuel their explosive behaviors?
- Find out if there are associated behavioral disorders that could come with ADHD so you can focus on the real issue
- Improve your child's quality of life at home, at school, and outside of the home - get valuable tips on how to address social exclusion
- Permit yourself to care for yourself as you deal with this challenging time in your family's life.
- Give your child a fighting chance in life as you focus on their strengths instead of their weaknesses.
And more!
Yes, raising an explosive child with ADHD can be challenging, but you don't have to do it alone.
The powerful strategies in this book will help you learn how to parent an explosive child without losing your cool or getting caught up in battles.
You'll also learn how to empower kids with ADHD so they can develop emotional control on their own over time.