Parenting Children With Adhd: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (APA Lifetools)

American Psychological Association (APA) - American Psychological Association (APA)

Release date: 2004-11-20
Paperback
Author: Vincent J., Ph.D. Monastra
Advice on parenting, Child care & upbringing, Marriage & relationships, Marriage, family & other relationships, Teaching of learning disabled persons, Teaching of those with special educational needs, Family & Relationships, Family / Parenting / Childbirth, Family/Marriage, Parenting - Hyperactivity, Children with Special Needs, Parenting - General, Special Education - Learning Disabled, Attention-deficit hyperactivit, Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Behavior modification, Parenting, Problem children, Treatment


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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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This was the first book I read about children with ADHD. It helped me realize that I'm not the only one out there dealing with difficult behaviors. It was written so the average person could understand and make sense of how to affectivly deal with your child. It also helped equipt me with the tools to approach his teacher and school who had just labled my son as a trouble maker who couldn't stay in his seat. I've realize that this IS a medical condition and that he's not just out to get me and everyone else. In the book it is suggested to focus on the top 5 - 10 behavoirs that bother you the most first, not all of them at once. And "Time Stands Still" does work. Now if the doctor only made house calls.

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