If you’re parenting a child with ADHD and/or its common comorbid conditions, you are bound to feel a connection to Williams’s story, because, in many ways, it’s your own. Williams focuses on what she’s learned from her experiences to shorten the learning curve for other parents. The book is a chronological account of Williams’s quest to help her son thrive despite his challenges. Williams stays true to her accessible style in Boy Without Instructions, the story of how she and her family grappled with her son “Ricochet’s” ADHD, sensory processing issues, and learning disabilities, before and after the diagnoses. Williams, aka “The ADHD Momma,” earned a name in the online ADHD community as founder of the blog “A Mom’s View of ADHD: Everyday Life with Our ADHD Kids,” an honest account of her trials, tribulations, and victories. Penny Williams is a household name to many parents of kids with ADHD, so it’s not surprising that her book, Boy Without Instructions: Surviving the Learning Curve of Parenting a Child with ADHD (#CommissionsEarned), is on its way to becoming a staple in every well-stocked ADHD home library. Boy Without Instructions (#CommissionsEarned), by Penny Williams (Grace-Everett Press, $14.95)
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