Book: Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School: A Strength-Based Approach to Helping Your Child Thrive and Succeed

Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School guides parents through the challenging and often unfamiliar landscape of raising kids who have been labeled with learning differences, including dyslexia, ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, and more.

The book builds upon Harvard professor Todd Rose’s groundbreaking research in the “Science of Individuality.”

Drawing from her own experience as a parent of a child with learning differences―who is now a highly successful adult―the author outlines clear lessons from a quarter century of advocating for kids who learn differently.

Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School explains a child’s context of learning and multiple pathways, and teaches revolutionary techniques to encourage strengths and mitigate weaknesses. Parents learn strategies and techniques to manage the emotional fallout of raising a child who does not conform to the “average” model of learning and target their child’s unique strengths and weaknesses.

Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School is available through Amazon and other national booksellers.

Listen to CHC’s Voices of Compassion Parenting Bright Kids Who Struggle in School  podcast in which Dewey Rosetti discusses her experience and shares advice for parents to support their own bright kids who are struggling in school.

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