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Kids in the Syndrome Mix of
ADHD, LD, Asperger's, Tourette's, Bipolar, And More!: The
One Stop Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Other
Professionals
by
Martin L., M.D. Kutscher,
Tony Attwood
(Contributor),
Robert R. Wolff
(Contributor)Kids are often diagnosed with one disorder. However, recent
studies have shown that while one disorder may be prominent,
other syndrome disorders can cause
additional problems. Kutscher discusses in depth the
“syndrome mix” of related disorders, how to diagnose them,
and how to work with professionals to arrive at effective
treatment.
The Myth of Laziness
by Mel Levine
Dr.
Levine discusses the biological, neurological and
psychological factors that may be responsible for "output
failure”, often identified as laziness. He provides case
studies and specific advice to parents and teachers on how
to cultivate and restore output. Levine’s previous book was
One Mind at a Time in which he encouraged
differentiating teaching in the classroom.
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I Can't Stop
Holly L. Niner
Even
in
our enlightened age, many people still view Tourette’s as a
“swearing” disorder. This book sets the story straight for
young and old alike. “I Can’t Stop…” provides factual
information, told through the experiences of a young boy named Nathan, on the
symptoms and treatments of Tourette’s. Ages 4-8.
A
Thought is Just a Thought: A Story of Living With OCD
by
Leslie Tally Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behavior is one aspect of the
syndrome mix of disorders that is often misunderstood. This
sensitive story reveals the type of behavior associated with OCD
and how one little girl attempts to gain back control through
the help of her family and doctor.
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