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The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD

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MSRP: $13.99
Your Price: $10.07
Savings: $ 3.92 ( 28% )
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Manufacturer: Free Spirit Publishing
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The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD Features
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ISBN13: 9781575421957 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Additional The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD Information
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What are ADD and ADHD? What does it mean to have ADD and ADHD? How can kids diagnosed with ADD and ADHD help themselves succeed in school, get along better at home, and form healthy, enjoyable relationships with peers? In kid-friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, Free Spirit's newest survival guide helps kids know they're not alone and offers practical strategies for taking care of oneself, modifying behavior, enjoying school, having fun, and dealing (when needed) with doctors, counselors, and medication. Includes real-life scenarios, quizzes, and a special message for parents.
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What Customers Say About The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD:
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It was a good book it gave me a lot of information but my kid wouldn't read it. ADHD go figure. but it does have some good points
My son is in fourth grade and has ADHD. It doesn't "talk down" to them either. This is a great book. Very understandable for kids. It gives a lot of practical tips on ways kids can handle their ADHD. I would highly recommend it as there aren't very many books out there to help kids with ADHD improve their social skills.
I am incredably bright but I cant sit still. I have ADD and it cant focus in school unless i am in P.E. because I am going and going and not sittting on a chair. And our standerdize tests are coming and sitting in a chair and write an essay or think about math wont be easy. I am reading and it will help me with these tips.
I didn't really care for this book, nor did my son. Neither of us was really impressed with it and it didn't give us any ideas to try to help with distraction.
My 11 year old son, who never reads on his own, actually spent 20 minutes reading this book when it arrived. Need I say more.
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