Parenting a child who is both autistic and ADHD is one of the most demanding and most misunderstood parenting experiences there is. The conflicting needs, the daily battles, the strategies that work for a week and then stop - none of it fits neatly into the advice written for either condition alone. This book was written for exactly that gap. Written by Alex Ballard, Raising an AuDHD Child takes parents inside the world of the AuDHD brain - explaining not just what autism and ADHD are individually, but what happens when they exist together in the same child. From sensory processing and executive function to emotional dysregulation and identity, each chapter translates complex neuroscience into practical, compassionate, and immediately applicable understanding. Parents will find guidance on building environments that reduce friction, communicating in ways that actually reach their child, surviving and understanding meltdowns, cultivating their child's genuine strengths, and sustaining their own wellbeing across what is undeniably a long and demanding journey. This is not a book about fixing a child. It is a book about truly knowing one - and discovering that the child who is hardest to raise is often the one who has the most extraordinary things to offer the world. Warm, honest, and deeply informed, this is the guide every AuDHD family deserves.
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