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The Ld Child and Adhd Child: Ways Parents and Professionals Can Help
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Item Description... Practical information about what you can do when your child is diagnosed as LD or ADHD |
Item Specifications...
Pages 261
Dimensions: Length: 8.57" Width: 5.61" Height: 0.8" Weight: 0.77 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher John F. Blair Publisher
ISBN 0895871424 EAN 9780895871428
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 | A parent's lifesaver! May 3, 2002 |
| As a mother of two children with ADD and a teacher of LD/ADD students, I highly recommend it to anyone dealing with a child diagnosed with, or undergoing tests for, learning disabilities and/or Attention Deficit Disorder (with or without hyperactivity). Having read many books on the subject, I consider this one to be the best I've read. This book really helped me understand my kids' ADD problems. It addresses many topics in an easy to understand way, that I continue to refer to again and again. I keep a list of highlighted passages that I often bring to the attention of my fellow teachers, my students' parents, and friends struggling with their children's learning issues. | | |  | My Favorite on the Subject of LD Apr 21, 2000 |
| Over the last three years I have read through few and skimmed through many on the subject. This book is definitely one to read cover-to-cover, get out your highlighter and keep handy. I checked it out at the Library and now have bought a copy for my library. I am sure I will refer to it often, because it has very practical advice and doesn't over analyze, yet doesn't simplify either. I particularly liked the section dealing with what the schools will, might and probably won't do. The chapter on family life and LD children was a little short, but very informative. | | | Write your own review about The Ld Child and Adhd Child: Ways Parents and Professionals Can Help
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