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  • For Parents and other Professionals

Product image for ASIN: 1843108100  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.

Product image for ASIN: 0743213688 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.

 

  • For Children

Product image for ASIN: 0807536202 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.

 Product image for ASIN: 1590560655A 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.

 More Special Needs Books Coming Soon

 

 

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KIDS  8-13

PARENTS               Picture Books          Special Needs

TEACHERS            Picture Books          Special Needs  Professional