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The Parents' Survival Guides:
These books can all be bought at our on-line shop at discounted
prices.
They can also be bought at a discount as downloads from the
First and Best Download
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1. Helping Your Child Be Better Behaved -
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This book is for parents of the under-elevens.
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2. Coping with a Teenager -
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The behaviour of teenagers has always been a concern
for parents. This book gives them two benefits: it reassures them
about the wide range of behaviour among teenagers that is commonly
experienced by most households; and it offers these parents help
and suggestions for ways of developing their teenager’s behaviour so
that life at home becomes more pleasant. Indeed with some parents
reporting that their teenage son or daughter is making life in their own
home utterly unbearable, for many parents this book cannot come a moment
too soon. |
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Attention Deficit Disorder:
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on-line shop.
They can also be bought as downloads at the
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1. Attention Deficit Disorder: A Guide
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) is a condition that affects about five per cent of children, either moderately or severely.
In many cases children who suffer from this disorder are wrongly placed in remedial classes, receive quite incorrect handling in schools and as a result continue to show deteriorating achievement. The book is written by a teacher involved in ADD and ADHD research who has developed strategies that help to deal with children who suffer in this way. It is written from the teacher’s stand point, but is equally useful to parents of ADD and ADHD children, who are confused by their child’s behavioural patterns.
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2. Attention Deficit Disorder: The Parents'
Support Book -
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This book covers all aspects of ADD and ADHD - what it is, how it can be
recognised, how children come to have ADD. But it is a book with a positive message, including support and suggestions on how to help and support a child with ADD. It also includes a range of information about support groups and other ways in which the parents of ADD teenagers can be helped.
ADD: The Parents’ Support Book is a book which schools can copy and give to parents of ADD children. It will rapidly improve their lives and become a major stepping stone on the road to recovery from the difficulties that living with an ADD teenager can produce.
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3. The Breakthrough: Reclaiming your Child from
ADHD - click
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This book is written for the parents of children who suffer with A.D.H.D. Its purpose is to show the choices that are faced in dealing with the problems of A.D.H.D. and how these problems can realistically be solved.
The author of this book has developed a programme of behaviour modification which will put an end to the misery that A.D.H.D. causes. The book explains how this technique works and provides parents with an action plan which they can follow, leading them step by step through decisions and actions that will effect a cure. This programme works and children can be reclaimed from the failure generated by A.D.H.D. - although it does require a certain level of determination among parents to see it through.
The Breakthrough effectively puts parents in the driving seat to deal with the problems faced by their child and enable them to make informed decisions about what treatments are available and what would best help their child. |