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Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents (Revised Edition) | 
enlarge | Author: Russell A. Barkley Publisher: The Guilford Press Category: Book
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Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 4790
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Pages: 321 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7 x 0.9
ISBN: 1572305606 Dewey Decimal Number: 618.928589 EAN: 9781572305601 ASIN: 1572305606
Publication Date: September 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Inventory subject to prior sale. Used items have varying degrees of wear, highlighting, etc. and may not include supplements such as infotrac or other web access codes. Expedited orders cannot be sent to PO Box. Sorry, not able to ship to APO, FPO, Alaska, and Hawaii.
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Product Description A treasured parent resource since its publication, Taking Charge of ADHD has now been revised and updated to incorporate the most current information on ADHD and its treatment. From internationally renowned ADHD expert Russell A. Barkley, the book empowers parents by arming them with the up-to-date knowledge, expert guidance, and confidence they need to ensure that their child receives the best care possible. Features of the revised edition include:
*A step-by-step plan for behavior management that has helped thousands of children with ADHD *Hard data that clear up current controversies about increased diagnosis and stimulant use *New strategies that give children greater chances of success at school and in social situations *Advances in genetic and neurological research that enhance our understanding of what causes ADHD *Practical advice for parents on managing stress and keeping peace in the family *Updated descriptions of books, organizations, and Internet resources that families can trust
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Very Helpful December 1, 2008 Kelly Jo Troxel This has been very helpful and insightful. I recommend to anyone dealing with a child with ADHD.
Getting the Facts Straight about ADHD September 29, 2008 Patricia Dischler (Wisconsin) Finally, a book that doesn't talk down to parents, but lays all the facts, research and myth busting information on the line. "Taking Charge of ADHD" helps parents get a solid understanding of ADHD before jumping into the strategies for success, something most other books skip. With a better understanding, parents are better able to approach their child with an individual plan for success. The behavior changing strategies work and the information on medication is research based and solid. The book does not, however, discuss ADHD with primarily inattentiveness in much detail, other than providing a description of it. But for hyperactivity issues this book is a comprehensive and successful resource for parents. Review by Patricia Dischler, Author, "From Babysitter to Business Owner: Getting The Most Out of Your Home Child Care Business" and "Because I Loved You: A Birthmother's View of Open Adoption." [...]
Helpful, scientific resource September 23, 2008 mom of three (NJ, United States) As a parent of a child who is seriously affected by ADHD, I find this book an excellent resource. My child's disability goes way beyond simple attention difficulties, and Barkley addresses this when he describes ADHD as a developmental disorder of self-control. When your child is affected to the very core by ADHD, medications do become a very plausible choice to help him have some quality of life. My son has many strengths, and we have chosen to use every available resource to bring those strengths to the forefront. I think Barkley's book is a solid, fact-based resource. My hope is that someday we learn enough about the brain to understand ADHD even better.
Good reference material May 7, 2008 Sarah F. (Hood River, OR) I'm a year into the search for help for my 8 year old son with AD/HD. Reading this book at first was a drag....I have been on the internet and learned a lot about the whys and the hows. However, what was very helpful were the parts about how to handle social situations and others reactions to the situation. It's hard to explain over and over why your kid is on drugs to your friends when they don't "see" the problem. At least this book gave me some vindication that I am in fact doing the right thing. I guess you could say it's a good security blanket.
The Best Book that I recommend. March 29, 2008 E. A. Beam (Lancaster, CA) There are a lot of books from so-called experts. The reality is that the best book out there is Barkley's ADHD and The Nature of Self-Control. However, that book is meant for professionals. This book is the parent version of the book. It is meant to deliver the best facts, pure and simple. I say that as someone with ADHD for all my life and an educational psychologist for almost a decade.
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