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Cover Image: The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD (Large Print)
The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD (Large Print)
by John F. Taylor
Publisher Free Spirit Publishing
Published on: 17 July 2009
Categories Junior & Teen Non-Fiction
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Our Price: US$18.99
 

Volume(s): 1
Format Details: 16pt, Verdana
ISBN(s): 9781442996823
Editorial Reviews

·        “Packed with good advice…A useful tool for families who are dealing with the myriad issues associated with ADD/ADHD.” —School Library Journal

·        “This upbeat book gives plenty of positive reinforcements and focuses on managing life now.” —Voice of Youth Advocates

·        “This book covers in one chapter what took me years to figure out. If you have ADD, The Survival Guide is for you.” —ADDitude Magazine

About the Book
Do you have a hard time paying attention or staying still? Do you sometimes get yelled at for talking in class or moving around? Do you often zone out? Lose assignments? Fall behind in school? Have trouble controlling your behavior? Maybe you have ADD or ADHD. These are labels grown-ups use to understand and help kids with these types of challenges. If you've been labeled ADD or ADHD, this book is for you. Look inside to find: What ADD and ADHD mean - and don't mean. Ways to make each day go better at home, at school, and with friends. How to deal with strong feelings like anger, worry, and sadness. The lowdown on medicine many kids take for ADD or ADHD. The dish on foods that can help you manage your ADD or ADHD. Fun quizzes that will help you remember what you're learning. And much more This book was written especially for you. But you might want to share it with a parent or another caring adult. Talk it over together and try some of the activities. Meanwhile, know you're not alone. Lots of kids have ADD or ADHD. With a little effort, they have learned to succeed. So can you!
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