Real Help for Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Children That Will Keep the Whole Family On Track Real Help for Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Children That Will Keep the Whole Family On Track

Real Help for Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Children That Will Keep the Whole Family On Track

An Interview With Dr. Ned Hallowell

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Publisher Description

For a child with ADD/ADHD, even the simplest of tasks can be a huge struggle. And parents may find themselves worn down and frustrated with kids who seem “spacey” or “hyper” while needing constant reminders just to stay on track.



But according to Ned Hallowell, psychiatrist and author of Superparenting For ADD, there is hope. And in this book, you’ll hear how to find the strengths and talents of your ADD child, while also helping them stay focused and happy.



According to Ned, love is the best (and most obvious) intervention, but unfortunately it’s also the one that may get lost along the way. Many kids with ADD encounter constant reprimands and reminders about how they’re doing things wrong. And as a result, their self-esteem may easily become damaged.



Fortunately, ADD is manageable and shouldn’t hold a child back from achieving at any level. You’ll hear how to help your child unwrap his talents while making his (and your) life significantly more manageable with the right treatment plan in place.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2013
15 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
16
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lulu.com
SIZE
146.8
KB

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