A Beginner's Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD: A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead your Hyperactive Child to Success
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USA ; Independently published, 2021.
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Published
USA ; Independently published, 2021.
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Raising a child with ADHD is far from the norm – regular rule-making and household routines become almost impossible to follow. While coping with the behaviors resulting from ADHD symptoms is rough, one can only imagine what their child is going through… making the plight a lot harder for parents. Thankfully, ADHD is not synonymous with failure – and your child can have a very successful future.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bass, R. (2021). A Beginner's Guide on Parenting Children with ADHD: A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead your Hyperactive Child to Success . Independently published .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bass, Richard. 2021. A Beginner's Guide On Parenting Children With ADHD: A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead Your Hyperactive Child to Success. Independently published.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bass, Richard. A Beginner's Guide On Parenting Children With ADHD: A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead Your Hyperactive Child to Success Independently published, 2021.

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Bass, Richard. A Beginner's Guide On Parenting Children With ADHD: A Modern Approach to Understand and Lead Your Hyperactive Child to Success Independently published , 2021.

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