Books for Kids with ADHD: Our 10 Favorites

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Books for Kids with ADHD: Our 10 Favorites
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These main characters have ADHD, dyslexia, sensory processing disorder, and more, giving your kids a safe way to understand and feel better about what goes on in their minds and lives. And feeling understood is the stability we all need right now.

Pay Attention, Emily Brown, by Linda Burton

Author Linda Burton approaches the subject of inattention with grace, humor, and love. The narrator’s over-the-top efforts to get her daughter’s attention will have any family smiling and laughing. ends on a reassuring note, setting the perfect tone for a non-threatening discussion about paying attention.Aloha Island: The Story of the Stones, by Frank South

Main character Eddie Akamai struggles with a learning disability that makes it difficult for him to read. But with the help of his friends, family, and some fun alphabet-bearing plants, he overcomes his fears and saves the magical Aloha Island. Children struggling with learning disabilities will recognize themselves in Eddie, and grow in confidence as he does in

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