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UNDER CONSTRUCTION.....Please email me with any book or video you found useful with a brief description and I will add it to the list. My home email is connie@bright.net The Out-Of-Sync Child by Carol S.Kranowitz, Written by an experienced teacher with an interest in sensory integration, this 320-page book explains SI dysfunction in all its stages. This comprehensive, easily-understood guide explains a drug-free treatment approach for children with sensory integration challenges. A wonderful resource section for parents and caregivers is also included. Required reading for all those who work with and love kids with SI issues.
ASPERGER'S Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence by Luke Jackson, is delightful. The book is informative, refreshing in its honestly and openness, and reasonably comprehensive. It really is hard to imagine a thirteen-year-old writing a book about himself and how it is to be a teenager with Aspergers but Luke Jackson has done it and done it well. This is a great book for the youth with Aspergers who is confused or their parents.
ADHD/ADD Taking Charge of ADHD By Russell Barkley. Parents guide on managing symptoms of ADHD at home and in the classroom.
Thom Hartmann's Complete Guide to ADHD By Thom Hartmann. Strategies for home, work and school. Driven to Distraction By Edward Hallowell and John J. Ratey. A national best-seller this book provides insight into the world of ADHD with practical information. ADHD Handbook for Families : Communicating With Professionals By Paul L. Weingartner. A must for parents and family members, this book helps prepare for the diagnostic process, provides questions to ask potential doctors and supplies information on what to do if you do not feel you are getting the care you need. ADHD : Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adults By Paul H. Wender. Full of practical advice for succeeding in life and using your ADD qualities to your benefit. No More Ritalin : Treating ADHD Without Drugs By Mary Ann Block. For those that are interested in treatments without using medication, this book can help Interventions for ADHD By Phyllis Anne Teeter. Written mainly for professionals to assist in developing treatment plans consistent with a child's development, however, can be useful to parents as well. Healing ADD By Dr. Daniel Amen. Six types of ADD are explained in detail with recommended treatment plans for each. ADHD-Hyperactivity : A Consumer's Guide By Michael Gordon. A practical guide for parents with information on diagnosis, treatment, medications and school interventions. The ADD/ADHD Checklist By Sandra Reif, M.A. A guide for parents and teachers to help keep track of behaviors and improve.
OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER 10 Days to a Less Defiant Child: The Breakthrough Program for Overcoming Your Child's Difficult Behavior by Jeffrey Bernstein In order to help your child become less defiant, you must first understand why he is acting this way.. |
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