[Download pdf ebook] Parenting Children with ADHD: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (Lifetools: Books for the General Public)
| #58260 in Books | 2014-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x5.50 x.75l,.0 | File Name: 1433815710 | 252 pages
||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| The lessons probably should be done at certain points in ...|By Kindle Customer|The lessons probably should be done at certain points in the assessment/diagnosis/planning adventure of ADHD, but I didn't do them at the right times and still got a lot out of this book. The discussions of diet were especially helpful. I shared that information with my child and got her input and||Monastra presents the material in easy-to-understand lessons that make this second edition the must-have resources for parents with ADHD children. --Doody s Service|About the Author|Vincent Monastra, PhD, is a cl
Over the past 30 years, Dr. Monastra has treated more than 15,000 clients who have ADHD. In this indispensable book he shares the knowledge he has gained. Engaging and straightforward, the book is directed at parents of children who have, or might have, ADHD. In a conversational style, Monastra offers a series of sequential lessons, beginning with the causes of ADHD and the most common medical treatments. He discusses all the relevant issues for parents, including psych...
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