Teens Who Thrive 12 Success Stories
Real Stories of Teens with ADHD (Neurodivergent Success Stories Series, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Adam Schulmerich
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By:
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Richard Bass
About this listen
INSIDE THIS BOOK:
12 Relatable Success Stories featuring teens with ADHD navigating challenges your teen faces daily:
- Executive dysfunction and "invisible" ADHD struggles
- Emotional dysregulation and explosive reactions
- Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) and perceived rejection
- Time blindness and always running out of time
- Hyperfocus traps—can focus for hours on wrong things
- Impulsivity, interrupting, and saying things before thinking
- Working memory gaps and constant forgetting
- Organization chaos despite trying every system
- Hyperactivity and the need for movement
- Medication decisions and treatment options
- Prioritization paralysis when everything feels equal
- Discovering ADHD strengths alongside challenges
Reflect Sections after each story with targeted questions to help teens understand their own ADHD patterns and recognize they're not alone
Weekly Action Plans with concrete, doable strategies teens can implement immediately—not overwhelming lists, just ONE focused strategy per week.
PERFECT FOR:
- Teens ages 13-18 with ADHD who are tired of generic advice that doesn't work for their brain
- Parents seeking to understand their teen's experience and learn how to support them effectively
- Educators and counselors working with ADHD students who want insight into their internal struggles
Written by Richard Bass, special education teacher with over a decade of classroom experience and bestselling author of 20+ books on ADHD and neurodivergent support. Over 100,000 families worldwide use his resources.
This book won't claim ADHD is easy, that it's a "superpower," or that willpower fixes everything.
What it WILL do: Show your teen they're not lazy, not stupid, not broken—just different. And with the right understanding, strategies, and support, they can absolutely thrive.
©2026 Richard Bass (P)2026 RBG Publishing