
If you're a parent of a hyperactive boy with ADHD, you know the daily challenges can be both exhausting and frustrating. Henrietta Shepard's ADHD Parenting Guide for Hyperactive Boys is a lifeline for parents seeking practical advice and emotional support. Shepard's down-to-earth approach and relatable tone make this book a comforting companion. She doesn't shy away from the realities of parenting a child with ADHD, but instead offers practical strategies to manage behaviors, improve communication, and foster a positive home environment. What sets this book apart is its focus on empowerment. Shepard encourages parents to view ADHD not as a deficit, but as a unique set of strengths. By understanding the underlying causes of challenging behaviors, parents can develop effective coping mechanisms and create a nurturing environment that allows their child to thrive. Whether you're a seasoned parent or a newcomer to the world of ADHD, this book offers valuable insights and practical tools. It's a must-read for any parent seeking to create a happier and more harmonious family life.
"ADHD Parenting Guide for Hyperactive Boys" by Henrietta Shepard provides a practical and empathetic approach to managing the challenges of raising a boy with ADHD. The book offers a step-by-step guide that covers crucial areas such as understanding ADHD, creating a supportive home environment, setting boundaries, and encouraging academic success. Parents appreciate the focus on communication, emotional understanding, and social challenges, empowering them to foster healthier, more effective relationships with their children. This guide is an excellent resource for parents seeking to reduce stress while nurturing their child’s unique abilities.
"ADHD Parenting Guide for Hyperactive Boys" is an insightful and supportive resource for parents navigating the challenges of raising a child with ADHD. The guide provides practical, step-by-step strategies that are easy to understand and apply, helping parents manage hyperactive behavior with patience and positivity. While some sections could delve deeper into specific age-based approaches, overall, this book is packed with useful advice that can help reduce stress and foster a more harmonious parent-child relationship. Highly recommended for parents looking for a thoughtful and empathetic approach.
Some useful information here, but a bit thin in places
For teens with ADHD it can be tough navigating parent teacher conferences and setting boundaries. This book is very helpful because it talks about bullying as well as positive reinforcement tactics for parents. My role as a parent is both powerful and transformative. I hope to continue empowering my kids through their journey with the strategies learned from this book.









