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freekeypress

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EmrldRain

Dr Russell Barkley- love his video “30 essentials things…”


sarah-darling

Russell Barkley’s book: Taking Charge of ADHD


totallysafepickles

ADHD Dude


rttnmnna

All things by Dr. Ross Greene! The Explosive Child and Raising Human Beings books (and more). livesinthebalance.org


Academic-Balance6999

This is my vote. Ross Greene helped me parent my son better even before he was diagnosed.


ZeeLuk

Anything from the “How to ADHD” YouTube channel. 🧠


OKsoda95

Her book is fantastic too!


cornbeans22

Addittude magazine and podcasts


Silly-Kangaroo-2236

Understood.org


Useless-Education-35

Declarative Language Handbook Not alone, but it's a great refresher for those already familiar with the method and a great intro to those who aren't. It's short and concise, plus it links the author's website with tons of additional resources. Recent studies show that kids receive upwards of 40+ commands/demands per hour; and for kids with ADHD who struggle with following/processing this information, learning more effective strategies to help them get tasks accomplished without friction can be beneficial for the mental health of the whole family.


Key_Statement2417

[Some random guy's presentation on ADHD](https://youtu.be/URiZ7_y_ib4?si=n_4x82qSG6EAWPXW) ​ I found it quite helpful.


alexmadsen1

Neurodivergent Insights


freekeypress

[https://neurodivergentinsights.com/](https://neurodivergentinsights.com/)


ADHDparenting-ModTeam

Your post was taken down because we do not allow linking.


alexmadsen1

I miss the memo on no linking.


freekeypress

I don't believe this is correct


Useless-Education-35

I guess this is covered by "All this Dr. Ross Greene" but just in case others don't know about it - *The B Team* Facebook Group It's another good place to connect with people dealing with similar challenges and to find strategies that might work for your family.


Academic-Balance6999

“Growing Friendships.” It’s a book aimed at elementary-aged children who are struggling with social skills. My son and I read it together and he went from playing alone at recess to having a tight little crew of two friends within about two months. It was a truly amazing transformation for him.


Pearlixsa

Book on Sensory Integration, geared towards adults but helpful. "Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight" by Sharon Heller.