Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 618.928589
EAN num: 9780945354796
ISBN number: 0945354797
Label: Magination Press
Manufacturer: Magination Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 80
Printing Date: 1997-10
Publishing house: Magination Press
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 296658
Studio: Magination Press
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Totally revised and updated from the top-selling very first edition! This workbook gives kids with ADD the lowdown on such matters as how to clean a room quickly and easily and how to make sure they do their homework on time. Packed with cartoons, games, activities and funny graphics, it's a fun-filled approach to learning how to get along better at school, with friends, and in life. For parents, the book includes information on behavior management and on support groups.
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I bought the updated book (2004) [...]. It is a positive book that helps you and your child understand his behavior better.
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While I did think the child-friendly checklists were generally a good idea, I found myself wanting to edit them. The questions were "leading questions", not open-ended. The checklists lead to a negative sense of self (i.e. "ADD is Bad"), no positive outcome possible.
A side note, "school" and "homework" are an integral part of the book. We homeschool, so this additional point made the book unuseable for our family.
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Kids with ADHD are constantly being told to "slow down" and "pay attention." Most kids want to, but don't know how. This is an ideal book for teaching kids step-by-step exactly how to slow down and pay attention. Part one of this book involves children in a process of self-evaluation through the use of checklists that help them identify the problem areas that they most need to work on. Part two identifies what other people (i.e. parents, teachers, counselors) can do to help. Part three, "Things I Can Do To Help Myself," gives children lists of the necessary steps to take to work on each problem area. This concise, easy to understand book does a super job of helping kids to take responsibility for improving their behavior.
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My 12 year old son has ADD. I work with him frequently on organization. I did like the checklists, but on the whole I found the book to be condesending. I feel that they were projecting feelings onto the child reader, making assumptions on when they were getting tired or feeling overwhelmed. I would have prefered a more factual, logical approach, as children with ADD need the bottom line.
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