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How to Raise a Successful Child with ADD: A Practical Guide that Offers Hope for Parents, Teachers, and Counselors from a Spiritual Perspective
TeShaunda Hannor-Walker
Paperback. WinePress Publishing 2010-10-27.
ISBN 9781414114927
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Publisher description
Do you have a child who has been diagnosed with ADD? Are you a professional who works with children diagnosed with a childhood disorder? How to Raise a Successful Child with ADD is a must-have book, written to help change your life and the life of the special child who struggles with a childhood disorder, disability, or illness. The seven principles for finding the balance you need are designed to encourage, motivate, and inspire you as you learn how to: * Stop the blame game * Not let frustration overwhelm you * Realize that all children are a gift from God and He has a purpose for each of us * Ask God for guidance * Turn your relapses into opportunities to refocus * Be willing to make sacrifices and learn that persistence is key * Build a trusting relationship with your child No longer do you need to live with feelings of guilt, frustration, helplessness, and fear. Authors Dr. TeShaunda Hannor-Walker and Jacqué Walker-professionals and parents of an ADD child-guide you on your own spiritual journey toward peace and happiness as you learn to focus on balance in living rather than on the disorder. How to Raise a Successful Child with ADD teaches you to turn the disorder-or any challenges-into your own successful version: Anointed, Delivered, and Divinely Favored! Includes reproducibles
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