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Thriving With ADHD Workbook for Kids by Kelli Miller
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Thriving With ADHD Workbook for Kids

60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-regulate, Focus, and Succeed

Sourcebooks · 2018-06-26

Thriving With ADHD Workbook for Kids: 60 Fun Activities to Help Children Self-regulate, Focus, and Succeed

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  • Themes: Kids, High.
  • Reading lane: Psychopathology and Special Education.
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks.

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What we read

  • Psychology / Psychopathology / Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD-ADHD)

    87%
  • Education / Special Education / Learning Disabilities

    84%
  • Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Issues / Special Needs

    81%

About This Book

Help your child understand and manage their ADHD with an engaging workbook full of activities for kids ages 7 to 12 "I always advise starting treatment with behavioral interventions. Some parents struggle to find the right book to help them develop a behavioral parenting plan, but now they have the perfect book! " —Dr. Keith Seibert, pediatrician With the right tools, kids can learn to think positively about their ADHD. Thriving with ADHD is filled with easy exercises to hel...

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Help your child understand and manage their ADHD with an engaging workbook full of activities for kids ages 7 to 12 "I always advise starting treatment with behavioral interventions. Some parents struggle to find the right book to help them develop a behavioral parenting plan, but now they have the perfect book! " —Dr. Keith Seibert, pediatrician With the right tools, kids can learn to think positively about their ADHD. Thriving with ADHD is filled with easy exercises to help your child with the many facets of ADHD, from self-control and organization to getting tasks done and making friends—so they can flourish at home, school, and beyond. Written by licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Kelli Miller, this guide offers a strength-based approach to help your child gain a better understanding of themselves, their ADHD, and the simple things they can do to feel more confident and in control. This ADHD workbook for kids includes: An overview of ADHD for kids and parents —Teach your child about common symptoms, different ADHD types, and how ADHD can even be an asset. Skill-building exercises —Develop executive functioning tools like dealing with anger and frustration, improving focus, impulse control, and more effective communication. Action-oriented learning —Help kids learn to reframe the way they think about ADHD with fun lessons for creating a morning routine, making a homework chart, coping with their emotions, and more. Show your child how to harness their own unique talents and live life to the fullest with their ADHD.

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