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Paperback Book | ADHD Coping Guide for Kids and Their Playful Therapist
Paperback Book | ADHD Coping Guide for Kids and Their Playful Therapist
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Paperback Book-ADHD Support Guide
114 Pages of Play-Based, Practical Interventions for Children
Created for mental health professionals, play therapists, and parents of children with ADHD—this digital resource is packed with strategies that support emotional regulation, executive functioning, and everyday success.
This thoughtfully designed 114-page guide offers visual tools, intervention sheets, and a structured 16-week curriculum to help children better understand their brains, build coping skills, and develop supportive habits at home, in therapy, or in the classroom.
Who It's For:
Therapists, counselors, and play therapists working with neurodivergent kids
Parents looking for tools to support executive functioning at home
Mental health professionals wanting ready-to-use, child-friendly materials
Anyone seeking a strengths-based, affirming approach to ADHD support
What’s Included:
Kid-friendly explanation pages about ADHD
Visual coping skill cards + affirmation cards
Healthy habit trackers (food, water, sleep, movement)
Daily & monthly goal-setting sheets
Emotion check-ins and regulation charts
Executive functioning infographics
Printable worksheets to guide 1:1 interventions
16-week curriculum planning sheet
Journal + reflection prompts
Why It’s Helpful:
This resource bridges evidence-based strategies with playful, child-centered tools—so you can meet kids where they are and help them thrive.
Whether you’re supporting a client in the therapy room or navigating ADHD at home, this guide is a grounding, compassionate companion that centers empowerment, not shame.
🧡 For Therapists:
Use the full curriculum or grab individual tools for sessions, groups, or parent consultation.
💛 For Parents:
Use the visuals, habit trackers, and emotion charts to create structure and support regulation at home—without it feeling overwhelming or clinical.
Because thriving with ADHD is possible—with the right tools, a lot of patience, and a little play.
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