Raising a Sensory-sensitive Adhd Child: Why Everyday Sounds, Clothes, and Textures Trigger Meltdowns & What You Can Do About It | Parenting Neurodivergent Kids With Sensory Processing Disorder

By (author)Courtney Penn

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This guide offers practical strategies for parents of ADHD children with sensory sensitivities, helping manage meltdowns and create calm, supportive routines at home and school.

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Discover the proven strategies to stop meltdowns, reduce sensory overload, and help your ADHD child feel calm, confident, and understood.Parenting a child with ADHD is challenging. Parenting a child with ADHD and sensory sensitivities can feel overwhelming.Does your child…Cover their ears at loud noises?Refuse certain clothes or textures?Melt down in busy or noisy places?These aren’t “bad behaviors”, they’re signs of sensory overload, a common but often overlooked challenge for kids with ADHD.In this practical, science-based guide, you’ll learn how to:Understand the connection between ADHD and sensory processing issuesIdentify your child’s sensory triggers and prevent meltdownsCreate sensory-friendly routines for mornings, meals, homework, and bedtimeUse proven calming techniques at home, school, and in publicWork with teachers, therapists, and caregivers for consistent supportPacked with checklists, tools, and real-life strategies, Raising a Sensory-Sensitive ADHD Child will give you the confidence to manage sensory overload and the skills to help your child feel safe, understood, and in control.When you understand your child’s sensitivities, you can turn daily chaos into calm and help them thrive.

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