by Colleen Alexander-Roberts
Accessible, structured guide for parents navigating day-to-day life with an ADHD child without professional jargon.
Best for: Parents new to an ADHD diagnosis who want a jargon-free, practical starting point.
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Accessible, structured guide for parents navigating day-to-day life with an ADHD child without professional jargon.
Alexander-Roberts gathers practical, day-to-day strategies from parents and clinicians alike. Useful for parents wanting concrete tactics for homework, routines, and behaviour.
Best for: Parents new to an ADHD diagnosis who want a jargon-free, practical starting point.
A note. This is reading material, not clinical treatment. If you’re working through something difficult, books complement therapy — they don’t replace it. Book a session with our team for personalised support.
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