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| View Larger Image | The Gift of ADHD Activity Book: 101 Ways to Turn Your Child's Problems into Strengths (Companion) | Paperbackby Lara, Ph.D. Honos-Webb (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | New Harbinger Publications | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 158 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 01, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 12,696th |
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FEATURES | - ISBN13: 9781572245150
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description 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. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 7 reviews)
| Very helpful and insightful by R. Day (Dale, TX United States) 5 Stars September 02, 2009 This book was a surprise. I hadn't read the one that came before it "the gift of ADHD" but I will now. The author gently encourages compassion and understanding of these difficult to raise children. Many of the "games" are informal ways to link with your kid by working their strengths. The first part of the book suggests you make a list of what is right with your kid. When I did this I realized just how fascinating he really is. I am starting to turn around my focus from problem oriented to strength oriented. Quite a change.
The activities are not for just one age group. The author discusses one and suggests adaptations for different ages. Also suggests variations depending on your child's interests. The best part is the author's understanding the difficulties of raising an ADHD kid, the problems parents encounter and the potential for turning things around to benefit your kid. It is easy to read clear and insightful. It is organized in a way so you can pick one aspect and work on those activities. You don't have to read cover to cover to start using the techniques.
I recommend this book.
| | great book by Debbie Milam (Weston) 5 Stars May 29, 2009 Understanding your child's attentional challenges can help your child be the best they can be
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| | Practical, short suggestions---GREAT by D. Groat (Maryland, USA) 5 Stars March 12, 2009 I like it because it is to the point, short chunks of information that you can easily apply.
| | Awsome! A must read for struggling parents by Tonya Gunn (tampa, fl) 5 Stars February 19, 2009 I have a child who has ADD and I can tell you that this book single handedly changed my way of thinking and its too early to tell right now but I'm sure that the things I have learned in this book will bring some very nice rewards later.
This book gives hope to parents who feel they have lost it. PLEASE READ!!!
| | The Gift of ADHD Activity Book by D. Constantino (Largo, Fl United States) 4 Stars January 31, 2009 As a new mentor for a child with ADHD, I found this book to be immediately useful. The positive approach is uplifting and reinforcing, and it offers a range of activities. What a great resource for any adult who has an influential role in a child's life.
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