The "Putting on the Brakes" Activity Book for Young People With ADHD | List Price: $14.95 Discount Price: $10.16

| Binding: Paperback
Indispensible Resource For Those Dealing with AD(H)D Student [Posted on 2000-04-08] This book is an invaluable aide for parents, educators, and professionals dealing with the challenges faced by AD(H)D students in school. It is a book that can be given directly to students as well. Written in a clear, visually appealing format, it presents worksheets and quick exercises that guide the late grade school, middle school or high school student to an understanding of how this disorder affects their ability to learn. It provides information such as how to choose and adopt various study techniques that will help children with AD(H)D become successful students. It coaches students in using active study techniques to remember what they read, or to develop written reports. Students are not resistant to using the concepts because of how they are presented and is a book that has application to non ADHD students as well. I highly recommend this workbook and have found it much more much more useful that the "Putting on the Brakes" book by the same authors. Of all the self help books I have lent out to people, this is one that people use so much they forget to return it! I just keep buying more copies because I don't want to be without the book.
Great ideas [Posted on 2005-08-08] This activity book is full of great ideas and I have been using with my younger children that I counsel with ADHD. It has helped them focus and learn useful things about ADHD. It is a great resource
Great for kids! [Posted on 2007-12-12] My 6 yr old loves this book. It has so many great worksheets. And it grows with your child. It has stuff for him now at 6 and stuff for the future like how to take notes in school, how to study, how better to listen in class for a child w/ ADHD this is so fantastic! And it's all written at their level! GREAT BOOK!
very good [Posted on 2008-02-08] This is a great activity book for parents with children who have ADD ADHD. I also recommend the gift of ADHD activity book.
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I am the author of another:
One Boy's Struggle: A Memoir: Surviving Life with Undiagnosed ADD
Bryan
Great when working with kids [Posted on 2008-04-18] I absolutely love this book. I use it frequently in my practice with kids who struggle with ADHD and it is amazing in helping to teach kids skills and techniques in self monitoring and managing their symptoms. I would highly recommend this book to anyone, especially those who work with kids!
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