Parenting When You Have ADHD Yourself
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Raising a child with ADHD is challenging for any parent. But
consistency, organization, and follow-through become much harder when
you have ADHD yourself. How can you overcome this double challenge to
your family?
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Parenting a Child with ADHD - This fact sheet from
CHADD's National Resource Center on ADHD is a great place to start. As a
parent, you can help create home and school environments that improve
your child's chances for success.
Psychosocial
Treatment for Children and Adolescents with ADHD - Behavior
modification is the only nonmedical treatment for AD/HD with a large
scientific-evidence base.
Emotional Stressors of Parenting Children with ADHD -
The key is to take care of yourself so that you can take care of your
child with ADHD.
Rearview Mirrors - You did then, what you knew how to
do, and when you knew better, you did better.
Look to Their Gifts: First in a Series about Mothering
Children with ADHD - How you,
the parent, react to your child’s diagnosis is critical to how
that child will perceive and deal with his or her condition.
Consider Their Future: Second in a Series about Mothering
Children with ADHD - Once you
see the excessive activity or impulsivity or lack of ability to pay
attention or focus, you need to have your child tested. Trying to deny
the existence of ADHD doesn’t work.
Raising Children with ADHD When You Have ADHD Yourself:
Implications, Issues, and Interventions - The first step is to be
sure the parent who has symptoms of ADHD gets diagnosed and treated. You
will find it much easier to become an effective parent.
When ADHD is All in the Family - Cynthia Hammer
writes about her experience as an adult with ADHD and as a parent of
children with ADHD.
From Definace to Compliance: What Parents Need to Know to
Transform Resistance into Obedience - Imagine how much easier life
would be if your child actually complied with your commands without
first making you maneuver through an obstacle course of resistance and
conflict.

Suviving
the Ride: Parenting Teens with ADHD - Parenting a teen with ADHD may
be compared to riding a roller coaster.
A Study in Contrasts - My experience with ADHD is a study in contrasts. When my
daughter was growing up, she struggled with oppositionality—which
meant we all struggled with oppositionality.
And More
Especially
For Parents is CHADD's website area full of parenting information on
every aspect of ADHD.
Parent
to Parent is a CHADD-sponsored seven-week class designed to give
parents all the tools and skills they need to successfully manage ADHD
within the family.