How do you model good emotional regulation and time management and other skills that commonly trip up children with ADHD when you don’t have it all figured out yourself? Here are a few tips.
1. Remember that you’re not so different.
The other morning, my daughter left her homework in the car for the umpteenth time. When I found it later in the day, I was immediately annoyed.
and staying focused. Teach her the tricks you’ve learned over the years. Your vulnerability will encourage her and show her that they’re not destined to struggle forever.
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