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For Children with ADD (ADHD)
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The New Putting on the Brakes
(for ages 8-13 - Second Edition)
By Patricia Quinn, M.D. & Judith Stern, M.A.
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$16.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback |
This is the essential resource for kids, their parents, and professional offering need-to-know tips and techniques to manage attention disorders. Loaded with practical ways to improve organization, focus and study skills. It also contains strategies for making friends, controlling emotions, and being healthy.
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Attention, Girls! A Guide to Learn All About Your ADHD (for ages 7-12)
By Patricia Quinn
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$16.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback
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This is just the book to explain ADHD to elementary school-aged girls. This guidebook helps them take charge of their ADHD and offers tons of practical ways to improve organization, study and homework skills. It also provides valuable information on other important areas including: talking to parents and teachers, making and keeping friends, dealing with emotions, improving self-esteem, managing anxiety, and understanding the use of medication... So they can get back to just being a girl!
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Organizing the Disorganized Child: Simple Strategies to Succeed in SChool
By Martin Kutscher & Marcella Moran
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$12.99 Paperback
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ORGANIZING THE DISORGANIZED CHILD is filled with a wealth of tips, tricks and wisdom that is going to help a lot of children succeed in school in ways they never felt was possible before. For every child whose assignments seem to disappear before they get home or who has never been able to study for exams, Kutscher and Moran have developed simple strategies to put the child back in control of his or her own studies. The book covers practical concerns like what sort of backpack works best, how to organize folders, how to study for tests when the material seems overwhelming, and the best way to write papers.
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The Adventures of Phoebe Flower: Stories of a Girl with ADHD
By Barbara Roberts
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$14.95 Paperback
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Back by popular demand, The Adventures of Phoebe Flower was originally published as a four-book series. Newly updated and brought back as a single volume, The Adventures of Phoebe Flower is a book that any fun-loving elementary school-aged child will enjoy reading.
Phoebe, a delightfully plucky girl, moves through ups and downs when her impulsivity and distractibility land her in trouble at school. Phoebe worries when her parents discuss something called "ADD," but is reassured by Mom who confides that she had similar problems as a girl. Phoebe learns how she can manage her ADD challenges as well as to appreciate her warm and generous nature.
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Understanding My Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (for ages 4-7)
By Kara Tamanini, M.S.,LMHC |
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$14.50 |
This is a wonderful book for parents and young children to read together. A wonderful story about Tommy a little boy who gets upset and doesn't understand why.
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Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention, 3rd
Edition (for ages 6-12) By Kathleen
Nadeau & Ellen Dixon
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$14.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback
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This is just the book to explain ADHD to elementary school
aged children. This guidebook is packed with cartoons,
activity pages and checklists for Kids - a fun, friendly
book that offers a wealth of helpful tips for every situation.
Updated and expanded, with notes and resources for parents.
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Activity books for children
ages 8-13
The Putting on the Brakes Activity Book (Updated Second Edition)
By Patricia Quinn and Judith Stern |
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$14.95 |
A companion activity book of Putting on the Brakes
for children ages 8-13. Packed with fun exercises and activities to learn more about ADHD.
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50 Activities and Games for Kids with ADHD
By Patricia Quinn and Judith Stern |
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$14.95 |
A companion activity book of Putting on the Brakes
for children ages 8-13.
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Phoebe's Best Best Friend
By Barbara Roberts, Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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$5.95
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In this third book of the series, Phoebe encounters the
challenging ups and downs of relationships with other
girls. In the over-eager pursuit of one ill-starred friendship,
her impulsivity and distractibility land her once again
in trouble at school. At first, Phoebe is worried when
she hears her parents talking about something called "ADD."
But then her mother confides to Phoebe that she had similar
problems as a girl. Phoebe struggles, but ultimately prevails,
discovering the true meaning of "best" friend.
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Phoebe's Tree House Secrets
By Barbara Roberts, Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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$5.95 |
The last in the four-book series about Phoebe's many adventures
and discoveries about herself. In this installment, Phoebe's
positive characteristics and generous nature come through
loud and clear. The conclusion allows girls with ADD (ADHD)
to identify with Phoebe and learn that with the help and
support they need that they too can succeed - at school,
at home, and with friends.
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