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A Parent's Guide to Childhood Bipolar: (And, What the Doctors Don’t Tell You)

Auteur(s): Dr. Dan Boynton PhD
Narrateur(s): Alexandra Hastings
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What Parents Need to Know About Children with Bipolar Disorder: A Guide for Hope, Advocacy, and Real Answers

Raising a child with intense mood swings, explosive emotions, and unpredictable behavior can feel like living on a roller coaster with no seatbelt.

You’re doing your best, but the labels keep changing. ADHD? Anxiety? DMDD? What if it’s something more, like childhood bipolar disorder?

This honest, practical, and even a little bit humorous guide gives parents what they’ve been desperately searching for: real answers, real support, and real hope.

Inside, you’ll discover:
• Relatable stories from families who’ve walked this road
• How bipolar disorder really looks in kids (and why it’s often missed)
• What sets bipolar apart from ADHD, anxiety, and DMDD
• Why clinicians may hesitate to diagnose it and what to do
• Advocacy tips for schools, friendships, and future planning
• Crisis resources, practical checklists, and self-care tools that actually help

Whether you're brand-new to this journey or feel like a worn-out veteran, this book will meet you where you are.

With warmth, wisdom, and just enough wit to keep you listening, it’s a guide you’ll want to keep close.

Grab it now for only $0.99 before it jumps to $5.99!

Because every parent deserves answers — and a little peace of mind.

©2025 Dr. Dan Boynton, Ph.D. (P)2025 Dr. Dan Boynton, Ph.D.
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