Parenting the ADD Child: Cant Do? Wont Do? Practical Strategies for Managing Behaviour Problems in Children with ADD and ADHD
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Parenting the Add Child (2000)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781853028113 bzw. 1853028118, in Englisch, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Schweiz, Versandfertig innert 6 - 9 Tagen.
Can´t Do? Won´t Do? Children with ADHD can be a parenting nightmare. They can be disruptive and destructive and do not respond to guidance like other children. Medication may reduce symptoms, but disruptive behavior often persists. Is there anything that the parent can do to create change?Based on ten years´ experience working with families and their children with ADHD, this book explores the dilemmas facing parents with an ADD child. About two percent of children in the developed world are currently receiving the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder and diagnosis rates are increasing. The true incidence may be as high as five percent. This would mean that up to 30,000 children a year in the UK alone may have ADHD. Aimed at reducing the conflicts and friction that are often a part of home and school life, the author introduces the ADDapt approach to solving behavior problems. ADDapt stands for ADD alternative parenting techniques: it is a complete, practical, easy-to-follow program to enable parents working on their own to ameliorate disruptive behavior patterns common to ADD. This step-by-step approach has been piloted with over 150 families and has proved to be very helpful in bringing harmony back into the parents´ relationship with their child.Parenting the Child with ADHD brings together for the first time a variety of tried and tested methods in a unique, comprehensive, and accessible format that will not be found elsewhere. This book goes beyond the identification of the symptoms to tackle the changes parents can make, to ensure that behavior problems associated with ADHD are managed and reduced. Taschenbuch, 01.01.2000.
Can´t Do? Won´t Do? Children with ADHD can be a parenting nightmare. They can be disruptive and destructive and do not respond to guidance like other children. Medication may reduce symptoms, but disruptive behavior often persists. Is there anything that the parent can do to create change?Based on ten years´ experience working with families and their children with ADHD, this book explores the dilemmas facing parents with an ADD child. About two percent of children in the developed world are currently receiving the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder and diagnosis rates are increasing. The true incidence may be as high as five percent. This would mean that up to 30,000 children a year in the UK alone may have ADHD. Aimed at reducing the conflicts and friction that are often a part of home and school life, the author introduces the ADDapt approach to solving behavior problems. ADDapt stands for ADD alternative parenting techniques: it is a complete, practical, easy-to-follow program to enable parents working on their own to ameliorate disruptive behavior patterns common to ADD. This step-by-step approach has been piloted with over 150 families and has proved to be very helpful in bringing harmony back into the parents´ relationship with their child.Parenting the Child with ADHD brings together for the first time a variety of tried and tested methods in a unique, comprehensive, and accessible format that will not be found elsewhere. This book goes beyond the identification of the symptoms to tackle the changes parents can make, to ensure that behavior problems associated with ADHD are managed and reduced. Taschenbuch, 01.01.2000.
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Parenting the Add Child
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Can't Do? Won't Do? Children with ADHD can be a parenting nightmare. They can be disruptive and destructive and do not respond to guidance like other children. Medication may reduce symptoms, but disruptive behavior often persists. Is there anything that the parent can do to create change?Based on ten years' experience working with families and their children with ADHD, this book explores the dilemmas facing parents with an ADD child. About two percent of children in the developed world are currently receiving the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder and diagnosis rates are increasing. The true incidence may be as high as five percent. This would mean that up to 30,000 children a year in the UK alone may have ADHD. Aimed at reducing the conflicts and friction that are often a part of home and school life, the author introduces the ADDapt approach to solving behavior problems. ADDapt stands for ADD alternative parenting techniques: it is a complete, practical, easy-to-follow program to enable parents working on their own to ameliorate disruptive behavior patterns common to ADD. This step-by-step approach has been piloted with over 150 families and has proved to be very helpful in bringing harmony back into the parents' relationship with their child.Parenting the Child with ADHD brings together for the first time a variety of tried and tested methods in a unique, comprehensive, and accessible format that will not be found elsewhere. This book goes beyond the identification of the symptoms to tackle the changes parents can make, to ensure that behavior problems associated with ADHD are managed and reduced.
Can't Do? Won't Do? Children with ADHD can be a parenting nightmare. They can be disruptive and destructive and do not respond to guidance like other children. Medication may reduce symptoms, but disruptive behavior often persists. Is there anything that the parent can do to create change?Based on ten years' experience working with families and their children with ADHD, this book explores the dilemmas facing parents with an ADD child. About two percent of children in the developed world are currently receiving the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder and diagnosis rates are increasing. The true incidence may be as high as five percent. This would mean that up to 30,000 children a year in the UK alone may have ADHD. Aimed at reducing the conflicts and friction that are often a part of home and school life, the author introduces the ADDapt approach to solving behavior problems. ADDapt stands for ADD alternative parenting techniques: it is a complete, practical, easy-to-follow program to enable parents working on their own to ameliorate disruptive behavior patterns common to ADD. This step-by-step approach has been piloted with over 150 families and has proved to be very helpful in bringing harmony back into the parents' relationship with their child.Parenting the Child with ADHD brings together for the first time a variety of tried and tested methods in a unique, comprehensive, and accessible format that will not be found elsewhere. This book goes beyond the identification of the symptoms to tackle the changes parents can make, to ensure that behavior problems associated with ADHD are managed and reduced.
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Parenting the ADD Child : Can't Do? Won't Do?
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