The ADHD workbook for kids : helping children gain self-confidence, social skills & self-control / Lawrence E. Shapiro.
Material type: TextPublication details: Oakland, CA : Instant Help Books, c2010.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 173 pages)ISBN:- 9781572247666
- 1572247665
- 618.92/85890076 22
- RJ506.H9 S527 2010
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618.92/8588 The social success workbook for teens : | 618.92/85882 Assessing and developing communication and thinking skills in people with autism and communication difficulties | 618.92/858832 Knowing yourself, knowing others : | 618.92/85890076 The ADHD workbook for kids : | 618.92/89 Conduct disorder and behavioural parent training : | 618.92/89152 Group interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders : | 618.92/8917 Helping children with complex needs bounce back : |
All kids with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) want to manage their symptoms in order to get along better with others, build confidence, and succeed in school, but most don't have the skills they need to get their impulsive behavior under control. The ADHD Workbook for Kids offers a simple way to help children with ADHD learn these critical skills in just ten minutes a day. This workbook includes more than forty activities for kids developed by child psychologist Lawrence Shapiro that can help your child with ADHD handle everyday tasks, make friends, and build self-esteem while he or she learns to overcome the most challenging aspects of the disorder. Alone or with your help, your child can complete one ten-minute activity each day to learn how to make good decisions and discover easy techniques for staying focused when it's time to pay attention.
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