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Middle/High School Level Books on ADD/ADHD

 

 

 

Putting on the Brakes: Young People Guide
to Understanding Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder..................................$9.95


All you need to know about attention deficit disorder,
with or without hyperactivity, including what it is
what to do about it. It covers getting support, getting
organized, making friends, and understanding medication.
For ages 8-13

 

 

The Survival Guide for Kids
with ADD or ADHD ......................................$13.95


Explains ADD and ADHD and offers practical strategies
for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior,
enjoying school, having fun, and dealing (when
needed) with doctors, counselors, and medication.
Includes real-life scenarios, quizzes and a message
for parents. For ages 8-12

 

 

The Putting on the Brakes Activity Book
for Young People with ADHD ....................$14.95


A companion to Putting on the Brakes, this best-selling
workbook uses pictures, puzzles, mazes, and
games to help young readers learn a range of skills.
Ages 8-13

 

 

 

The Gift of ADHD
How to Transform Your Child's Problems into Strengths......$16.95


Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, is thought to affect
between 3 and 6 percent of school-aged children. The symptoms of the disorder -
difficulty paying attention, impulsivity, and agitation - lead others to brand
them as difficult, unfocused, and unruly. But the clinical studies and experiences
of the author of The Gift of ADHD suggest that many of the traits that label kids with
ADHD may be an expression of deeper gifts: powerful imagination, searching insight,
and ....unusual intuition. The goal of this book is to help readers recast the paradigm
they use to think about the condition, encouraging them to help ADHD kids develop
their unique gifts.

 

 

The Gift of ADHD Activity Book
101 Ways to Turn Your Child's Problems into Strengths........$12.95


The chapters of the book are organized by strengths that can
be developed in a child. There is a short discussion of the
importance of each strength, and then the book offers simple
activities that parents do with their child-often in just a
few minutes-to help develop them. Throughout the book strikes
a positive note, stressing things that parents can do themselves
to encourage and support their child rather than things they
should discourage or avoid.

 

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