About Parenting ADHD Boys: A Parent’s Guide to Calm, Connection, and Confidence in the ADHD Journey (The Courage to Grow Series):
Are you exhausted from constant battles, endless reminders, and wondering if you’re doing enough for your son? Parenting a boy with ADHD can feel like living in a storm—full of love, frustration, and moments of both joy and chaos. But what if you could learn to calm that storm and help your child see his true potential?In Raising Boys with ADHD, author Emma Greenway shares a compassionate, down-to-earth guide for parents who want to understand their son’s ADHD brain and bring more peace, confidence, and connection into everyday life. Drawing on her own family’s experiences and stories from other parents, Emma offers insight and reassurance for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed or misunderstood.Through real-world examples and gentle guidance, she helps you see ADHD through a new lens—not as a flaw to fix, but as a different way of thinking, learning, and feeling. From managing emotions and friendships to navigating school and homework battles, this book gives you the tools to help your son thrive on his own terms.Inside, you’ll discover how to:✅ Understand your son’s unique brain and behavior patterns✅ Build calm, consistent routines that actually work✅ Turn energy and impulsivity into creativity and resilience✅ Support his emotional growth and self-esteem✅ Work with teachers and schools to create a supportive learning environmentRaising Boys with ADHD isn’t about perfection—it’s about progress, patience, and connection. Whether your son is struggling to focus, manage big emotions, or find his confidence, this book will help you guide him with empathy and strength.Because when parents understand the way their child’s mind works, they don’t just change behavior—they transform their relationship.
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Author Bio:
Emma Greenway is a writer and parent with a deep passion for
understanding how children think, learn, and grow—especially those who
see the world a little differently. Inspired by her own family’s
journey with ADHD and years spent listening to other parents’ stories,
Emma explores the realities of raising and educating neurodiverse
children with warmth, honesty, and hope. Her writing combines personal
experience with thoughtful research, offering a compassionate voice
for families navigating the challenges and triumphs of childhood
development. Through her books, she aims to help parents, carers, and
educators better understand their children’s unique minds and
celebrate the many forms of brilliance that come with neurodiversity.