How to Help Your ADHD Child Actually Improve Their Social Skills
Social skills don't develop automatically for kids with ADHD, and simply putting your child in more social situations doesn't fix the problem if they're missing the underlying skills. You need a targeted, realistic approach, and most parents have never been given one. • Why social exposure alone isn't enough for ADHD kids to improve socially • The specific social skills most commonly missing in children with ADHD • How to coach social skills at home without making your child feel criticized • When to pursue a social skills group or therapy focused specifically on this area • How to track real progress and know your efforts are working Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW is a licensed therapist and father to a son diagnosed with ADHD and ODD. The Confident Parents, Capable Kids method by ADHD Dude has helped thousands of families reduce conflict, build cooperation, and improve behavior at home. Get the strategies that actually work: https://adhddude.com

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