Get Access to Free Bonus Materials with Your Purchase. Which of these kids is more likely to have ADHD? A. That hyperactive girl who never stops talking and finds things to say. B. The introverted dreamer who ponders while seated at her desk. C. Both of them. "C" is the right answer. There are several misconceptions that portray ADHD as a disorder that predominantly affects boys. This stereotype even appears to be supported by evidence: In childhood, boys are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with ADHD, according to a 2014 study. However, a 2018 study found that for individuals with ADHD, this difference narrows somewhat. For a few main reasons, experts think that doctors frequently overlook ADHD in girls: They are more likely to employ coping mechanisms to mask their symptoms. - They frequently have internalized (and less obvious) symptoms. - They are less likely to receive diagnosis and treatment referrals from parents and instructors. Written by an expert who understands both the science of ADHD and the heart of parenting, The ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls 2.0 empowers you to connect with your daughter and nurture her strengths while also addressing the challenges head-on. It provides the latest insights and proven strategies for helping her thrive at home, in school, and beyond, based on years of experience and countless situations. You will learn what actually works and what doesn't work for your girl, and as a result of your improved understanding, you will begin to respond more appropriately. Positive behavioral improvements over time will also be a reflection of all of this. Here's why you'll love this book: ✅ Recognise the triggers and moments that send your daughter drifting, so you can act quickly to stop it from happening again. ✅ Understand that ADHD may be a great asset if you can help her unleash her inner strength. ✅Teach her self-control techniques to help her feel safe and accepted; help her choose more suitable outlets for her intense, impulsive, and violent outbursts. ✅Learn how to help your daughter study and do well in school without making her spend hours each day in front of a book. ✅Determine when it will be most effective to grab her interest in cooperating with you; develop coping skills to handle certain behavioral issues without your child's resistance or your yelling. ✅Learn how to support your child while taking care of yourself, too. And that’s not all—each chapter includes “Key Takeaways” to help you grasp key points quickly and take action confidently. You won't feel helpless, nervous, or tense anymore since you'll have modern positive parenting techniques at your disposal to deal with everyday problems. The answer is finally here! Get a copy of The ADHD Parenting Guide for Girls 2.0 by scrolling up and clicking the "buy now" button. Then, get ready to parent your child in a different way! "Finally, a parenting guide that truly understands the emotional and cognitive nuances of girls with ADHD. Maxine Blair blends empathy and practicality, giving parents clear, actionable tools to raise confident, balanced daughters." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Dr. Helena Morris, Child Psychologist "This book is a gift to parents and teachers alike. Blair bridges neuroscience and compassion, turning research into real-world parenting wisdom that empowers both parent and child." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Susan Delgado, Educational Specialist "Blair translates complex ADHD science into gentle, doable strategies. Her insights into emotional regulation and confidence-building are transformative. Every parent should own this book." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Dr. Ryan Campbell, Pediatric Neurologist "So many parents feel lost — this guide hands them a compass. Blair's practical tone, empathy, and real-life examples make every reader feel capable and supported." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Naomi Fischer, Certified ADHD Parenting Coach "A beautifully written, actionable guide. Blair captures both the science and the soul of parenting ADHD girls — reminding parents that progress begins with understanding." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Karen Liu, Author of The Mindful Parent's Roadmap