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As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD last year, which has become apparant since having 2 daughters of my own, this is a very educational and informative book that I will use to help guide me.
Lots of useful tips, and I liked the layout of the book. Definitely a helpful book for parents and I liked how each section was summarised at the end.
I had ADHD and so does my daughter. I found numerous tips and much of the information to be intriguing and functional for real-life usage. Aside from the informational aspect, I found myself giggle at sections of the passage because it was so relatable! It was like the author took thoughts and feelings right out of my mind and put it in the book!
As a woman with late-diagnosed ADHD, I found "The Complete ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls" by QC Harmony to be a helpful introduction to understanding ADHD in girls, but it left me wanting more depth. The book offers solid strategies for emotional regulation and improving executive functioning, but at times it feels repetitive and lacks the nuance I hoped for in addressing the unique challenges girls face. While it's a decent starting point for parents new to the topic, I wish it had gone further in exploring the emotional and social aspects. A good, but not groundbreaking, 3-star read.
***Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and author for gifting me an eARC copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
This was so much information, but it was laid out very well and not overwhelming. I was diagnosed with ADHD as a child and i feel like this would've been beneficial for my mom. I recommend!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I thought that the topics were split up quite well into sections and chapters and found that the neurology section was written in an easy to understand manner. The chapter takeaways helped as there is a lot of information to take in in each chapter and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. I loved the sections on strengthening self-image as it’s an important thing to teach all young girls and the one on resilience and adaptability as they’re essential skills we should all learn growing up. Finally, I thought that the free gift was a nice touch, especially for those parents who still feel a little out of their depths raising a child with ADHD after this guide.
The Complete ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls is a book I would recommend to all of my patients' parents. The author has a good understanding of ADHD and conveys this well in their writing. There are a lot of good tips and exercises recommended as well. I am interested to read their book directed for boys to see what would differ in their recommendations. I will be seeking out other books by this author in the future. Highly recommend!
This book had a lot of information I e read in other books on the topic but also had some new insights. I enjoyed the graphs and tables to help break down important points. Thank you for the chance to read.
The Complete ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls is what parents have been looking for. ADHD looks so much different in girls and how they act and react. That you might question if the diagnoses is true. This book was a godsend for this momma who has a household full of ADHD.
Readers will find guidance, suggestions and ideas on who to help guide their daughter while she struggles with ADHD. It gives insight into the unregulated emotions and outburst that come with ADHD. The book can also help parents with boy who do not show the "normal" signs of ADHD.
Thank you to Netgalley for a copy of The complete ADHD Guide.
I think this book had a lot of great and helpful information about how to parent a girl with ADHD but wish there was more focus on older/teen girls. It had a lot of great suggestions and things to do to help your child but I think my teen would look at me like I was going crazy if I attempted some of the suggestions in the book. Great book for parents of younger girls with ADHD.
I wish I had had this book as a kid. Maybe then I would have seen the signs in myself and been able to better cope. Alas, I was only diagnosed in my early twenties. 😅
I cannot stress enough how great and helpful this book is to girls with ADHD. The recognition of subtle signs and tips to handle certain aspects of the diagnosis are depicted in a great way. It also is a good tool to communicate your needs for support and problems to others.
Put aside for when I’m in the head space to complete it. I did flip through and I love how detailed it is.
‘The Complete ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls’ by QC Harmony is a well-rounded resource for parents navigating the challenges of raising girls with ADHD. The book addresses the unique aspects of ADHD in girls, offering practical advice, strategies, and insights to help parents support their daughters effectively.
Accuracy: ★★★★☆
The book presents information that is generally accurate and grounded in the current understanding of ADHD. QC Harmony has done a good job of compiling research and expert opinions into a guide that is both informative and reliable. However, like many parenting guides, it simplifies some complex issues, which might not cover the full spectrum of experiences for all families.
Perspective: ★★★★☆
The perspective is empathetic and understanding, recognising the distinct challenges that girls with ADHD face. The author emphasises the importance of tailored strategies that cater to the specific needs of girls, who may present symptoms differently from boys. This focus on gender-specific approaches is a valuable addition to the ADHD parenting literature.
Relevance: ★★★★☆
Given the rising awareness of ADHD in girls and the increasing demand for resources that address this need, the book is highly relevant. It provides timely advice for parents looking to better understand and support their daughters, making it a useful tool in today's parenting landscape.
Engagement: ★★★★☆
The book is engaging, with a writing style that is approachable and relatable. QC Harmony uses anecdotes and examples that resonate with parents, making the content both informative and enjoyable to read. The practical tips and actionable advice keep readers invested in applying what they learn.
Readability: ★★★★☆
The guide is well-organized and easy to follow, with clear explanations and a logical flow of information. The language is accessible, avoiding overly technical jargon, which makes it suitable for a wide range of readers, from those new to the topic to more experienced parents.
Enjoyment: ★★★★☆
Parents of girls with ADHD are likely to find this book both helpful and reassuring. The supportive tone and practical advice make it a pleasure to read, providing not only guidance but also comfort to those navigating the complexities of ADHD.
‘The Complete ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls’ by QC Harmony is a valuable resource for parents seeking to understand and support their daughters with ADHD. With accurate information, a compassionate perspective, and practical advice, it offers a comprehensive guide that is both relevant and engaging. Whether you are just beginning your journey or looking for new strategies, this book provides the tools needed to help your daughter thrive.
So happy to be able to read the girl version of this book!
There were quite a few times I stopped reading and was blown away at how it described my daughter. Sometimes you can feel alone while helping your children but this book was very reassuring to read to get more tips and resources. My daughter was 8 years old when she officially diagnosed with ADHD. I had done some research prior with my son also having ADHD too. I am always looking for new tips and tricks to learn and share so that we have all the resources we need to be as successful as possible. This book is one of those resources. It provides a wide range of information crossing different age levels. If you have a daughter with ADHD, I highly recommend this book.
As a mom with a daughter who has ADHD I was excited for this book. I was looking forward to tips to help with things like getting ready in the morning, getting homework done, bath time, etc.
While I felt the book had a little too much background info for me (I already know my daughter has ADHD and I already know how it presents in her) and the chapter takeaways seemed a bit redundant, I was able to get some great advice, such as keeping a trigger diary, having weekly family meetings, having a strength jar and so much more!
This book is not only great for parents whose daughter already has the diagnosis, but it would also be ideal for parents who are not sure yet if their daughter has ADHD.
Thank you NetGalley for an ARC of this book.
As a woman with ADHD, I wish my parents had something like this when I was growing up as I feel like it would have made the process a lot easier to not only understand what I’m going through but also how to help me. We're not perfect at diagnosing ADHD in girls yet, but we've come a long way. It's really encouraging to see the progress, and books like this are a big help. They’re not just full of useful info—they also empower girls and their families with the tools they need to handle ADHD with more confidence and ease.
This book is jam-packed with tons of great tips and tricks to help girls with ADHD. I really wish my mom had this when I was growing up—it would've made a huge difference. I love how it includes lots of fun games and real-life scenarios that make learning practical and enjoyable. Plus, the chapter summaries are super helpful for remembering all the key points.
*Thank you to NetGalley, QC HARMONY, and BooksGoSocial, for providing the opportunity to read this eARC in exchange for a review, but all thoughts are my own*
This has so many awesome tips and tricks for helping girls with ADHD! I wish my mom had owned this back in the day. I appreciate how there are lots of helpful games and scenarios included, and the summaries at the end of each chapter help the reader to retain information.
We’re not there yet with accurately diagnosing females with ADHD, but we’re in a much better place, and books like this are a tremendous help and resource.
I received an eARC from NetGalley and BooksGoSocial (thanks!). All opinions are mine.
As the (non- ADHD) mother of an ADHD daughter, this was a super helpful book in learning how to manage my daughter’s behavioral tendencies.
It helps you understand active listening and be able to acknowledge their thoughts and feelings even when you don’t understand their thought process.
I definitely recommend this one!
This book helped me better understand my own ADHD diagnosis and how to break the cycle of parenting in a way that isn't conducive to a caring relationship for someone with ADHD. My daughter is undergoing a potential ADHD diagnosis and I was at a loss for how to set up our relationship and our household that works for her and me and one that made her feel safe to express herself and emotions as well as function in a way that she is needing. I appreciate the tips in this book and found it to be a good resource.
A terrific guide for raising girls with ADHD, offering a ton of info on the condition and tips on dealing with it. A must-read!