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20 Questions to Ask If Your Child Has ADHD

20 Questions to Ask If Your Child Has ADHD

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You've just been told your child has ADHD. Suddenly, you feel overwhelmed and helpless. And you have questions-lots of questions.
Just what is ADHD? Is it the same as ADD? Does your child really have it? Is it curable? What do you do now? Does your child need medication? How can you help your child still feel good about him- or herself? And what can you do about your own negative feelings and stress level?
What should the school be doing? Are there things many teachers and staff don't understand about ADHD? Does your child need special education?
20 Questions to Ask If Your Child Has ADHD
answers all of these most frequently asked questions-and many more. It is organized into four easily manageable categories:
General/Medical Information
Social/Emotional Well-being
Home Issues
School Issues
Think of this book as facts with personality. Answers are written in an easy-to-read, conversational style from a parent who's been there. It provides the most up-to-date information from sources the author has trusted for the care and well-being of her own child.
is a great beginning book for parents trying to make sense of the ADHD diagnosis, smarting from the struggles, and searching for readily available guidance and information. This book ends the search for simple (not simplistic) guidance.
You've just been told your child has ADHD. Suddenly, you feel overwhelmed and helpless. And you have questions-lots of questions.
Just what is ADHD? Is it the same as ADD? Does your child really have it? Is it curable? What do you do now? Does your child need medication? How can you help your child still feel good about him- or herself? And what can you do about your own negative feelings and stress level?
What should the school be doing? Are there things many teachers and staff don't understand about ADHD? Does your child need special education?
20 Questions to Ask If Your Child Has ADHD
answers all of these most frequently asked questions-and many more. It is organized into four easily manageable categories:
General/Medical Information
Social/Emotional Well-being
Home Issues
School Issues
Think of this book as facts with personality. Answers are written in an easy-to-read, conversational style from a parent who's been there. It provides the most up-to-date information from sources the author has trusted for the care and well-being of her own child.
is a great beginning book for parents trying to make sense of the ADHD diagnosis, smarting from the struggles, and searching for readily available guidance and information. This book ends the search for simple (not simplistic) guidance.

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