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Parenting Children With ADHD
How to Parent Children With ADHD

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Parenting Children With ADHD

Someone once said that parenting was the toughest job in the world. Not only can it be tough, parenting is also one of the most important roles in the world. It is joyful, rewarding and wonderful, but it can also be overwhelming, stressful and exhausting.

Parenting a child with ADHD may triple these feelings.

Understanding ADHD, developing coping strategies for your child, nurturing relationships, and maintaining good communication with school teachers -- all go a long way in ensuring your child’s success and your family’s happiness.

Behaviors exhibited by a child with ADHD can strain relationships within the family. Parents may feel they are task masters and drill sergeants! It is perfectly normal to feel fed up and frustrated. Try to remain positive and find special ways to nurture relationships with your child within the family.

Be sure to take care of yourself, as well. All parents worry. All feel guilty about something related to their parenting at one time or another. Parents of ADHD kids may experience these feelings often. Try to give yourself a break. Get support. Find ways to rejuvenate.

Click on Tips for Parenting a Child with ADHD to learn more.

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