There are many books and
materials available to help about ADHD. Below are a few
that are recommended by Nancy Williams, who runs The
Studio. You can order the books from Amazon.co.uk by
clicking on the buttons below. This will open a new
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We will be adding more
books as the weeks go by. If you know of any books that
have been helpful to you, or would like to submit a
review of a book about ADHD you have read, please let us know. |
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Amazon Synopsis:
The award-winning, best selling '1-2-3 Magic' book provides practical and easy-to-learn parenting
techniques that WORK for children ages 2-12. It's easy to understand the three simple steps in the program and get results
quickly! Learn four powerful techniques that reinforce your bond with your
children. |
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Amazon Synopsis:
Outlines a program to help children with ADD learn
through the use of their powerful visual memory and
heightened perceptions. From the Author: More people
need to focus on this key issue. This book takes the
unique approach that children with ADD are not
necessarily broken. It gives concrete steps so that a
parent or child can work effectively with this new breed
of child. Much more needs to be unearthed about this
emerging learning style, or we will all pay a heavy
price. |
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Amazon Synopsis:
An unique, engaging, funny
and frank story of how a young ADHD sufferer lived with
and triumphed over his condition. Ben Polis attended six
different schools, served (he estimates) over 3,000
hours of detention, and drove his entire family into
counselling. But against all the odds, with a
combination of self-taught concentration techniques and
sheer determination, he made it through the education
system to university. This is his triumphant story. |
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Amazon Description: This book is a
must for the parents of unusually bright and active
children. Indigo children are those who display a new
and unusual set of psychological attributes and show a
pattern of behaviour generally undocumented before.
This groundbreaking book offers a guide to how you, as a
parent or teacher of these children, can help them
realise their amazing potential not forgetting their
spiritual needs or specific health issues. |
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Amazon Synopsis: Have you ever been called
a freak or a geek? Have you ever felt like one? Luke
Jackson is 13 years old and has Asperger Syndrome. Over
the years Luke has learned to laugh at such names but
there are other aspects of life which are more
difficult. Luke says, "so many books are written about
us, but none are written directly to adolescents with
Asperger Syndrome. I thought I would write one in the
hope that we could all learn together". |