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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Books For Kids
Children with sensory differences ... painting the world beautiful.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Books For Kids
Jeanette Loftus
When I was younger I was so confused at times with why I did a lot of things that I did. I didn't understand my behavior often and why I felt the ways that I did as a child.
I think if there were children's books about different disorders like ADHD or sensory processing disorder that explained them to me in a way I understood than that would have been extremely beneficial for me.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common disorder that children and adults can both struggle with.
I love seeing so many new books for children being released.
Parents ask me so often where they can purchase children's books about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder for their children and which books they should buy. I found so many options for children's books. Reading books to our kids can be such a great bonding experience and when the books are a topic that is relatable for your child, it can feel like a magical time for them.
There's a lot of children’s books that have been written just for kids who are struggling with ADHD. How absolutely incredible is this? It is truly great right!
These books help children learn about their ADHD so they feel understood, they are not alone, help them better understand and manage their feelings and behavior and there are so many other children who also have this too.
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DISCLAIMER: I have learned a lot over the years but I am still learning. Always do your own research and exercise sound judgment. I am not an occupational therapist or a physician. I am an adult who has sensory processing disorder, a sensory parent and a Grandma. The information on this website is not medical advice and does not replace the information that your child's therapists or medical professionals give you. These are just ideas that I have learned myself over the years of being a parent and an adult living with SPD. If you are concerned for your child, please always seek medical attention through a family doctor, pediatrician or therapist. This website is for awareness and support purposes only. Each child is different and what works for one child may not for another because all children have different sensory needs. Please always consult with a professional.
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