
Unmasking ADHD Girls
From Invisible Struggles to Empowered Teen. A Practical Guide for Girls and Parents to Understand Symptoms, Navigate Challenges, and Thrive with ADHD
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Narrado por:
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Anne Koshio
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Dr. Clara Hayes
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Does it feel like you or your daughter are constantly falling behind, despite working twice as hard to keep up?
Many teenage girls with ADHD aren’t hyperactive or disruptive—they’re mislabeled as “shy,” “ditzy,” or “unmotivated.” In reality, they’re fighting a quiet, exhausting battle against distraction, disorganization, emotional overwhelm, and self-doubt.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—and it’s not your fault.
You’ve seen the forgotten assignments, the messy room, the burnout from trying to appear “normal.” You’ve tried strategies, blamed yourself, and wondered why everything feels harder than it should. That’s because traditional ADHD definitions leave girls out, rendering their struggles invisible.
Unmasking ADHD Girls is a compassionate, evidence-based guide by Dr. Clara Hayes, created for teenage girls and the parents who support them.
This book goes beyond stereotypes to highlight how ADHD truly shows up in girls—from hormone-driven masking to emotional regulation and executive function challenges. With clarity and empathy, it validates lived experiences and offers actionable tools to move forward.
You’ll learn how to:
Recognize the subtle signs of ADHD in girls often missed by parents and teachers
Navigate the assessment process and advocate for an accurate diagnosis
Apply practical, brain-based strategies to manage homework, procrastination, and time blindness
Understand rejection sensitivity (RSD), emotional intensity, and burnout cycles
Build stronger friendships and improve family communication
Create healthy habits around sleep, nutrition, and exercise
Use technology wisely and prepare for life transitions
Shift from coping to thriving by understanding the unique strengths of the female ADHD brain
It’s time to lift the mask.
Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or a teen girl yourself—this book will help you finally feel seen, understood, and empowered.
Scroll up and grab your copy of Unmasking ADHD Girls today.
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