Parenting Children With Adhd: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach :: 1591471826
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Author: Guest I picked up this book and read it within a day. It is very informative about ADHD and gives excellent information that is very well presented to parents. I really liked Monastra's approach to diagnosing ADHD. If you have been told that your child may have attention problems, then you must read this book! It is also excellent for anyone who works with ADHD kids so that they will understand what ADHD is and how kids with ADHD are affected by the disease. When my pediatrican diagnosed my child with ADHD, I wish she would have handed me a copy of this book. I would have been better informed at an earlier stage of the game.
Author: Guest Professional clinical psychologist Vincent Monastra presents Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach, a guide drawn from his years of experience evaluating and treating thousands of children and teens with ADHD. Chapters address simple basic problems and guidelines, including the importance of a lesson plan, how to teach children to manage their anger, why nutrition is critical and why yelling rarely solves anything. Written in plain terms, Parenting Children with ADHD is a superb supplementary resource for lay people, and a "must-read" for anyone charged with raising, giving care to or instructing an ADHD youth.
Author: Guest I have over 100 books on this subject and try read anything that will help my ADHD son. The old saying an informed consumer comes true with this disease. You are your child's own best advocate.
Within this book I found some very helpful information I have not read before particularly with respect to diet and protein.
The book offers some wonderful checklists for medication monitoring as well as guideline lists for 504 plans.
It is written in clear concise language. I can tell you it has become a bible in my library of ADHD books.
Kudos Dr. Monastra for putting some new light and useful information on this disease!
Author: Guest A great big thank you to Dr. Monastra for an insightful book with practical tips for parents.
Too often, medication is the first option. How many times has your child's doctor explained to you the positive aspects of ADHD? How many times has your child's doctor helped you develop a positive Action Plan for helping your child?
Your school may help you develop an IEP, but do they change the way they teach your child...or just change your child?
Fortunately, this book and others such as Celebrate!ADHD are showing parents how to work with their child's nature and make changes to the environment...rather than trying to change the child through medication.