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Reach for this book when your daughter has just received an ADHD diagnosis, or if she is struggling with the unique social and academic pressures that teenage girls face. This guide helps bridge the gap between clinical explanations and the messy, everyday reality of being a neurodivergent teen. It covers essential ground from executive functioning and study habits to the complexities of hormones, friendships, and self-care. By centering the female experience of ADHD, Sonia Ali validates the specific ways symptoms can manifest in girls, such as masking or internalizing anxiety. The book provides a roadmap for building self-confidence and resilience, moving away from shame and toward self-advocacy. It is an affirming, practical resource for any parent wanting to help their daughter navigate her teenage years with a sense of agency and pride in her unique brain.