Help Your Child Make Friends

When we think about ADHD, we often focus (no pun intended – promise) on the attention issue. But I’ve often addressed the fact that attention is just the first of the challenges our kids face. Often their struggles include social issues. They may be too shy,too forward, too quirky, too active, too – whatever. But the fact remains that they end up on the sidelines, the last chosen for a sport, the uninvited guest to the party. It’s so hard somtimes for our kids to make friends.

Many of us have been in their shoes. You yourself may know what it’s like to be a
painfully shy child or teen. You may know exactly what it’s like to be yourself, and
to have no one want to connect. But who wants to wait years for their child to “grow
out” of it?

Ellen Braun (you may know her from The Animal School) tackles the whole spectrum of childhood social issues – from kindergarten to teen -
in her new ebook, “From Awkward Solitude to Blessed Friendship”, which you can find
right now at www.helpyourchildmakefriends.com/

Her unique perspective will take you from `simple’ shyness to more specialized problems – like ADHD. It will help defuse the fear of facing childhood issues and show you how to help your child solve his problem without anxiety… or quickly determine
the right `next step’ to take.

It provides you with:

• All the expert advice in one place
• Ideas and strategies suited to almost every cause and situation
• Step-by-step instructions to simplify the process
• Concepts that target various types of personalities

If social anxiety or shyness is something your child is struggling with right now –
whether they’re just starting kindergarten or well into their teens – this might be
exactly the resource you both need today! Don’t let your child suffer one more
minute of social anxiety. Download and check it out right now at www.helpyourchildmakefriends.com/

Kayla Fay

PS By the way, if you’ve not seen it – or even if you have – take a look at Ellen’s wonderful video “Animal School” at www.raisingsmallsouls.com/. And visit Brad Chandler‘s site.

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