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ADHD Parenting for Teens

Proven, Compassionate Strategies to Improve Focus, Strengthen Executive Function Skills, Reduce Defiance and Raise Confident, Emotionally Resilient Teens

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ADHD Parenting for Teens

By: Hannah Whitmore
Narrated by: Diedra Eby, Alison Moore
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Raising a teen with ADHD can feel overwhelming. The forgotten homework, the emotional overreactions, the arguments over simple responsibilities can slowly erode your confidence as a parent.

You want to help, you want them to succeed, you just need strategies that actually work.

This audiobook provides clear, compassionate guidance designed for the unique challenges of ADHD during adolescence. It explains what is happening inside the teenage brain and gives you practical tools to improve focus, build executive function skills, and reduce daily defiance without escalating conflict.

As you listen, you will learn how to

  • Support attention and follow-through in realistic ways
  • Strengthen planning, time management, and organization
  • Respond to emotional dysregulation with calm authority
  • Reduce oppositional behavior by shifting your approach
  • Foster confidence and long-term resilience

These strategies are grounded in neuroscience and behavioral psychology, yet simple enough to apply in real-life moments at home.

When you move from reacting to leading, your teen begins to feel understood rather than criticized. Cooperation improves. Emotional intensity softens. Progress becomes visible.

This audiobook is for parents who want clarity, structure, and hope. If you are ready to support your teen’s focus, independence, and emotional strength in a way that feels both firm and compassionate, start listening and begin building the foundation for lasting growth and confidence.

©2026 Hannah Whitmore (P)2026 Hannah Whitmore
Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children Teenagers
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I have a teenage son with ADHD. I have been struggling to help him, and the description of this book seemed to address what we are struggling with. I was excited to listen to it! From the very beginning, things went downhill. First, not trying to be unkind, but the narrators both sound like robots. I had to speed up the very slow and monotonous narrative to 1.5 to 2.0 speed for it to be minimally tolerable, but I was still hoping the info would be good. I only made it through the first 1 1/2 chapters before I had to stop because I was getting angry! The author kept making statements that are just not true regarding ADHD kids. For example, she kept talking about about infants with ADHD ( you cannot diagnose an infant with ADHD). She kept talking about kids “infected” with ADHD. ADHD is not an infection! It is a neurological condition in which the ADHD brain just works differently than the neurotypical brain. If I had been a parent with a newly diagnosed kid with ADHD, I would have been so very discouraged because the authors approach made it seem ADHD is a terrible disease, and the kids are terrible. This is so not true! I have not been able to find any info on the author or her credentials which is odd. She should not be publishing a book on something she obviously has little to no knowledge of!

Such a disappointment!!! Do not buy!!!

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