“Cherish every day.” “Time, stop.” “They grow up too fast.”If these tired (but undying) parenting tropes trigger a hidden rage or sadness, you might have a child with ADHD.
Because, no, every day should not be held dear. And some moments can’t pass by quickly enough. And accelerated maturation is typically not the problem.The truth is that most parenting advice is bad advice for the parents of children with ADHD.
Our circumstances are complicated and the solutions that work for everyone else typically just make us feel bad about ourselves.
So, what does help?[Free Download: Cheat Sheet of ADHD Discipline Strategies]In a recent ADDitude survey, 177 parents recommended the resources that work for them — from helpful books to online tools produced by experts in the field.