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Pocket Guide Understanding A.D.H.D :  Practical Tips for Parents - Kit Chee

Pocket Guide Understanding A.D.H.D

Practical Tips for Parents

By: Kit Chee

Paperback | 1 August 2004

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A handy, tip-filled mini edition of Understanding A. D. H. D., the definitive guide for parents of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

The Pocket Guide to Understanding A. D. H. D. offers authoritative but instant, practical and commonsense advice for parents, including the latest research on this distressing and misunderstood condition.

In his typically friendly and direct style, Dr Chris Green, with Dr Kit Chee, explains the causes and effects of A. D. H. D. and provides quick, practical strategies to help cope with common problems such as inattention, impulsiveness and underachievement and includes advice on-
- how to identify A. D. H. D. in your child
- medication and alternative therapies
- where to get support
- improving behaviour at school and home
And much more!
Industry Reviews
Dr Green is nothing short of a genius...Toddlerdom is a minefield, but his common sense and unfailing good humour guided my family through unscathed - well, relatively * Independent *
The eminently readable Dr Christopher Green, whose best-selling Toddler Taming has saved the sanity of countless parents * Evening Standard *
His commonsense attitude is credited with saving the sanity of parents around the world * Express *

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