When your child is diagnosed with ADHD, the information can feel overwhelming and the guidance you actually need is rarely in the paperwork.
Students with ADHD: A Parent's Guide was written to close that gap. Drawing on decades of classroom experience, curriculum design expertise, and a deep understanding of how the brain learns, this guide gives parents clear, actionable, and compassionate tools for helping their child thrive, not just survive, in academic settings and at home.
This is not a clinical manual. It is a practical, parent-centered resource that respects both the complexity of ADHD and the intelligence of the people raising children who have it.
Inside this eBook, you will find:
A plain-language explanation of what ADHD is, how it shows up differently in different children, and why one-size-fits-all approaches so often fail
How to understand your child's IEP, 504 Plan, and school accommodations, and how to advocate effectively when they are not being followed
Practical strategies for homework, routines, focus, and emotional regulation at home
How to communicate with teachers, administrators, and specialists without losing your voice or your patience
The connection between ADHD and self-esteem, and how parents can protect and build their child's confidence
What research says about ADHD and learning differences, and what it means for how you support your child every day
A faith-informed perspective on parenting a child with unique needs, raising them in the truth of who God made them to be
This guide is for you if:
Your child has recently been diagnosed with ADHD and you don't know where to start
You feel like the school system is not fully supporting your child's needs
You want strategies that work at home, not just theories
You are a grandparent, guardian, or caregiver stepping into this role for the first time
You want to advocate confidently for your child without burning bridges
When your child is diagnosed with ADHD, the information can feel overwhelming and the guidance you actually need is rarely in the paperwork.
Students with ADHD: A Parent's Guide was written to close that gap. Drawing on decades of classroom experience, curriculum design expertise, and a deep understanding of how the brain learns, this guide gives parents clear, actionable, and compassionate tools for helping their child thrive, not just survive, in academic settings and at home.
This is not a clinical manual. It is a practical, parent-centered resource that respects both the complexity of ADHD and the intelligence of the people raising children who have it.
Inside this eBook, you will find:
A plain-language explanation of what ADHD is, how it shows up differently in different children, and why one-size-fits-all approaches so often fail
How to understand your child's IEP, 504 Plan, and school accommodations, and how to advocate effectively when they are not being followed
Practical strategies for homework, routines, focus, and emotional regulation at home
How to communicate with teachers, administrators, and specialists without losing your voice or your patience
The connection between ADHD and self-esteem, and how parents can protect and build their child's confidence
What research says about ADHD and learning differences, and what it means for how you support your child every day
A faith-informed perspective on parenting a child with unique needs, raising them in the truth of who God made them to be
This guide is for you if:
Your child has recently been diagnosed with ADHD and you don't know where to start
You feel like the school system is not fully supporting your child's needs
You want strategies that work at home, not just theories
You are a grandparent, guardian, or caregiver stepping into this role for the first time
You want to advocate confidently for your child without burning bridges