Raising an Oppositional Child with ADHD: Successful Keys for an Explosive Child with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and ADHD
Written by Eunice Churchill
Narrated by Skye Alley
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About this audiobook
Raising children is never an easy task; as many parents will tell you, it is a lifetime commitment and one that can sometimes be thankless. Now, raising a neuro-divergent child makes parenting several times more challenging.
Neuro-divergence is the difference in brain function from what we consider standard or typical. A neuro-divergent child shows different mental characteristics from what would be considered typical, called neuro-typical. ODD and ADHD are two examples of neuro-divergent disorders that are common among the population.
Raising a child with an ODD and ADHD combination is infinitely more challenging than usual and requires greater tact and patience. Children with ODD and ADHD often show developmental problems, defiance of authority, disregard for what is considered normal, and, if not checked, can develop problems in their social life.
So, if you are wondering:
- What exactly are ODD and ADHD
- How do I tell the difference between the two?
- What behavioral problems do the two disorders display?
And other similar questions, then read on.
This book will cover:
- What ODD and ADHD are?
- How ODD with ADHD presents itself.
- Behavioral problems that an oppositional child displays
- Learning how to raise a child with ODD and ADHD combined
And so much more.
I hope you enjoy it!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I cannot praise this book enough! I have a son who was diagnosed with adhd a year ago, an anxiety disorder, and has struggled with extreme oppositional behavior for years. I have read dozens of books on parenting oppositional kids and books on adhd but this one gave me hope. It gave explanations for why he behaves the way he does and practical tools for me as his parent to help him understand his brain/condition. I am so grateful for this book!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is quite informative, and very helpful, easy to absorb the information and comprehensive. I’m already starting to put things into place to support my son, and trying not to be hard on myself all the while. It’s a journey!