Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-Regulate, Focus, and Succeed (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)

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Help your child understand and manage their ADHD with an engaging workbook full of activities for kids ages 7 to 12 

“I always advise starting treatment with behavioral interventions. Some parents struggle to find the right book to help them develop a behavioral parenting plan, but now they have the perfect book!” ―Dr. Keith Seibert, pediatrician

With the right tools, kids can learn to think positively about their ADHD. Thriving with ADHD is filled with easy exercises to help your child with the many facets of ADHD, from self-control and organization to getting tasks done and making friends―so they can flourish at home, school, and beyond.

Written by licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Kelli Miller, this guide offers a strength-based approach to help your child gain a better understanding of themselves, their ADHD, and the simple things they can do to feel more confident and in control.

This ADHD workbook for kids includes:

An overview of ADHD for kids and parents―Teach your child about common symptoms, different ADHD types, and how ADHD can even be an asset.

Skill-building exercises―Develop executive functioning tools like dealing with anger and frustration, improving focus, impulse control, and more effective communication.

Action-oriented learning―Help kids learn to reframe the way they think about ADHD with fun lessons for creating a morning routine, making a homework chart, coping with their emotions, and more.

Show your child how to harness their own unique talents and live life to the fullest with their ADHD.


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Give your child the tools they need to succeed with ADHD [Burst: Ages 7-12]Give your child the tools they need to succeed with ADHD [Burst: Ages 7-12]

 engaging activities that help kids understand ADHD and improve their executive functioning skills. engaging activities that help kids understand ADHD and improve their executive functioning skills.

Help child feel more confident with exercises for improving organization, communication, and focus.Help child feel more confident with exercises for improving organization, communication, and focus.

Manage ADHD symptoms with strategies written by a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapistManage ADHD symptoms with strategies written by a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapist

Encourage kids to build social-emotional skills with the other books in the series:

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Skill-building activities

Kid-friendly language and examples

Fun and supportive

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Callisto Kids; Workbook edition (June 26, 2018)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 148 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1641520418
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1641520416
Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 – 11 years, from customers
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.36 x 10 inches

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Customers find the book helpful for kids struggling with ADHD. It teaches them about their condition in a way that normalizes it and shows the beauty of ADHD. They find it straightforward and easy for children under 10 to understand. The activities are fun and engaging, making the process enjoyable. The book’s layout is fun and visually appealing, with colorful pages. Customers appreciate the clever ideas and realistic plans/goals included in the book. Overall, they say the book helps children self-regulate effectively.

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Help your child understand and manage their ADHD with an engaging workbook full of activities for kids ages 7 to 12 

“I always advise starting treatment with behavioral interventions. Some parents struggle to find the right book to help them develop a behavioral parenting plan, but now they have the perfect book!” ―Dr. Keith Seibert, pediatrician

With the right tools, kids can learn to think positively about their ADHD. Thriving with ADHD is filled with easy exercises to help your child with the many facets of ADHD, from self-control and organization to getting tasks done and making friends―so they can flourish at home, school, and beyond.

Written by licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Kelli Miller, this guide offers a strength-based approach to help your child gain a better understanding of themselves, their ADHD, and the simple things they can do to feel more confident and in control.

This ADHD workbook for kids includes:

An overview of ADHD for kids and parents―Teach your child about common symptoms, different ADHD types, and how ADHD can even be an asset.

Skill-building exercises―Develop executive functioning tools like dealing with anger and frustration, improving focus, impulse control, and more effective communication.

Action-oriented learning―Help kids learn to reframe the way they think about ADHD with fun lessons for creating a morning routine, making a homework chart, coping with their emotions, and more.

Show your child how to harness their own unique talents and live life to the fullest with their ADHD.


From the Publisher

Give your child the tools they need to succeed with ADHD [Burst: Ages 7-12]Give your child the tools they need to succeed with ADHD [Burst: Ages 7-12]

 engaging activities that help kids understand ADHD and improve their executive functioning skills. engaging activities that help kids understand ADHD and improve their executive functioning skills.

Help child feel more confident with exercises for improving organization, communication, and focus.Help child feel more confident with exercises for improving organization, communication, and focus.

Manage ADHD symptoms with strategies written by a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapistManage ADHD symptoms with strategies written by a licensed clinical social worker psychotherapist

Encourage kids to build social-emotional skills with the other books in the series:

Add to Cart

Add to Cart

Add to Cart

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars 45

4.6 out of 5 stars 759

4.7 out of 5 stars 1,137

Price

$9.85$9.85 $8.35$8.35 $7.55$7.55

Skill-building activities

Kid-friendly language and examples

Fun and supportive

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Callisto Kids; Workbook edition (June 26, 2018)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 148 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1641520418
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1641520416
Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 – 11 years, from customers
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.36 x 10 inches

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13 Reviews For This Product

  1. by Tylor

    This book is amazing!
    As a homeschooler, I wanted to check this out for some ideas. Immediately I was sucked in by the graph paper drawing breaks. I think I shouted at my fiancé.The lessons are great, self importance, self love, understanding of self and others. She speaks directly to the child completing the activities also which is refreshing. It’s a perfect touch for teaching a child about how their mind works.Love the book. Recommend the book.

  2. by Avid

    Kids immediately excited to look through
    Left this on the couch after opening the package, came back to the book being flipped through and flagged for ideas to try right away.Written in a way that interests kids and preteens, making them excited to try the strategies and techniques – which let’s be honest makes all the difference between possible success and no chance.

  3. by Marguerite Cornman

    Great Book for ADHD Kids
    Love this book for my ADHD grandkids. They are enjoying the different activities.

  4. by Camilla Clawson

    Very good!
    This book really helped my son focus and better understand himself.

  5. by Danielle S.

    Yes, pure and simple.
    I have multiple children with ADHD and I wish I had had this book for each of them when they were younger. I purchased this after checking MANY books and reading ENDLESS reviews, for my 11 year old daughter.This book will be easy for her to use, with a little help due to dyslexia, and I believe she will benefit from it in place of therapy as we wait to get some extra help for her.This book covers a lot of areas such as self discovery with ones own ADHD, recognizing emotions and how to work with them vs letting them control you, action and reaction, bedtime rituals, making realistic plans/goals and so on.Yes, get this book.

  6. by H.K. Bowman

    A Valuable Resource for Parents and Children
    As a psychologist and a parent, I am thoroughly impressed with the “Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids.” This book has been a fantastic tool for my 11-year-old son. The quality of the content, the friendly and accessible language, and the engaging activities all contribute to making this an excellent resource.The workbook effectively helps children self-regulate, focus, and succeed while making the process enjoyable. It’s heartening to see my son actively participating and benefiting from the exercises. This book is an outstanding aid for helping children and their parents navigate the challenges of ADHD.

  7. by Trim14

    Amazing book to work with your adhd child
    My child has been angry and frustrated that she is so different from everyone else. I got this workbook and we sat and worked through it together and it completely changed her perspective about her adhd and helped her realize that the it comes with struggles but also it is what gives her so many strengths. I highly recommend this book for any kid with adhd. It was a great bonding / quality time experience to go through the workbook together but it is easy enough for her to do in her own also. She is 8. For children younger than 8 you would probably want to work through it with them but it would still be very helpful.

  8. by M.S.

    Not for an 11 Year Old
    First, I must say I do like this book. However, my son thought it was too “kidish”. I could see this working with 6-9 years old. Maybe 10, but no age past that unless they are delayed. It did have a great kid explanation for what ADHD is and how that makes you different but not in a bad way. It has SHORT quizes and such to assess your type of ADHD, what symptoms you have, activities to build self-esteem in the child, tips for learning how to do well in school and other areas of life. For a younger child, I would highly recommend this book.

  9. by Ashley Ferguson

    As a teacher dedicated to supporting all my students, I can confidently say that the Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids is an invaluable resource that every parent and educator should have on hand. This workbook offers a comprehensive set of 60 engaging activities designed to help children with ADHD develop essential self-regulation skills, improve focus, and ultimately succeed in their academic and personal lives.What sets this workbook apart is its interactive and child-friendly approach. The activities are thoughtfully crafted to be both educational and enjoyable, making learning feel like a fun adventure rather than a chore. From mindfulness exercises to organizational strategies, each activity is tailored to meet the unique needs of children with ADHD. Whether you’re a parent looking to support your child at home or a teacher seeking effective tools for the classroom, the Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids is a game-changer that fosters growth, resilience, and confidence in children with ADHD.

  10. by K. G. A. Alavi

    An excellent book. Lot of ideas to pass on to children with ADHD. The book is written from main for children with ADHD to read. Though I appreciate the approach, it is exceedingly difficult to get my child (I am assuming) or any child with ADHD to read anything that they are not 100% interested in. If you can congratulations and I am sure the children will get a lot from this.I went through the checklist with me, which he found entertaining, picking off hus own traits and trying solutions. There is a lot of information and encouragement to take from this book as a parent, carer, or teacher.The one way this book format did not work in the Kindle edition is that it is not possible to write in the book, but pen and paper are always an option, so there are no real complaints.Empathy is something that is brought up in this book. With Kelli Miller’s background and family dynamic, she knows what parents, carers, and teachers need to know and hear. Believe me, parents need encouragement and to know their struggles are not unique. Lots of activities to implement and strategies to get kids to try. It’s definitely worth reading.

  11. by L. L

    As a parent it can be difficult sometimes in the day to day chaos to remember children with ADHD don‘t function the same as those without. With this book not only did my child begin to understand themselves but as a parent it also gave insight and served as a reminder that, yes there are differences, those differences can be managed so that they are not resulting in negativity.Additionally I would highly recommend the „anger management for kids“ workbook in this series. It is an absolute must especially as many children with ADHD tend to struggle in regulating this particular emotion.

  12. by Aradhana Mishra

    I will recommend this book to every parents or guardian out there whose children have been blessed with this gift

  13. by VLM

    Me encanto la manera de explicar los temas muy sencillo y divertido, los dibujos son muy bonitos y hacen amena la lectura.

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Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-Regulate, Focus, and Succeed (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)

Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-Regulate, Focus, and Succeed (Health and Wellness Workbooks for Kids)

$8.64$17.99 (-52%)

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