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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.858906
EAN num: 9781591471820
ISBN number: 1591471826
Label: American Psychological Association (APA)
Manufacturer: American Psychological Association (APA)
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 263
Printing Date: 2004-11
Publishing house: American Psychological Association (APA)
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Kids with ADHD need to be loved and shown how to become successful adults. Unfortunately, their lack of attention and restlessness often get in the way. Parents of these kids try so hard to stay connected and remain patient in the face of daily frustration. However, it is an incredible challenge to remain positive and involved when your child does not respond to the kinds of strategies that work for other children. Without guidance and systematic treatment, these bright, inquisitive children are unlikely to graduate from high school, are more prone to use illegal drugs, and struggle to maintain employment as adults. Parenting Children with ADHD: Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach gives parents a framework for building a successful parenting program at home. Drawing from his experiences in evaluating and treating thousands of children and teens with ADHD, Vincent Monastra presents a series of ten lessons that are essential for promoting the sucess of kids with ADHD. In simple language, Monastra explains the causes of ADHD and how nutrition, medication and certain therapeutic procedures can improve attention, concentration, and behavioral control. Recognizing the importance of school success, Monastra also reviews the educational rights of children with ADHD and outlines a process for working with school districts to get your child the help they need. Beyond this foundation, Monastra describes non-confrontational ways to teach your child essential life skills like organization, problem-solving, and emotional control. Through guiding principles like 'Work for Play' and 'Time Stands Still', Monastra ends the struggle for control and helps children learn that in life you need to 'earn your play' and apologise and 'make amends' when you do something that hurts another person (or makes their life more difficult).
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Would recommend to anyone living with ADHD. My sister, husband, and step daughter are all ADHD. This book really explained and helped me understand a whole different side to it, including the medical stuff.
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There a was a lot of new informatin that I had not come across. This book was simple and easy to understand.
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great book. very helpful. I learned something new in every chapter. easy to read and understand. helps the whole family.
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The author makes great points and is very informative. The ideas on how to disipline are wonderful and they make a lot of sense. Plus they seem much fairer to a child with ADHD. I would definately recommend this book to any parent or family member of a child with ADHD.
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This is the easy read book I have been looking for! There are great suggestions in this book - although I am not finished with it just yet, I needed some alternative suggestions and received some great info here! I would recommend this book!
Jodie Viviano
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