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| Academics and Kids with ADD |
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$2.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- Some Advice for the New School Year
- Home-schooling Experience
- Moms, Kids and Homework
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The ADD Audio Coach
Published By: LifeLifters, Inc. |
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$59.99 |
Designed specifically for adults with AD/HD, this 87-minute,
3-CD audio course -- with companion 120-page workbook
-- will help you regain control over your time, home environment,
and personal finances. The CDs function like coaching
sessions, guiding you past your roadblocks, and offering
new ways of approaching old problems. The workbook includes
exercises, comprehensive lists, and visual tools that
will help you put these principles into practice every
day. Even if you've never been able to get organized before,
this system will create awareness of your specific challenges,
provide tools for you to rely on, and help build a plan
for your future success.
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| A.D.D. and Fibromyalgia |
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$5.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- ADD (ADHD) and FMS-Is There a Connection?
- Fibromyalgia Responds to Medications Prescribed
for ADD (ADHD)
- ADHD and Fibromyalgia in Women
- ADHD, Fibromyalgia, and Stress
- Dealing with Stressors that Can Lead to FMS
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ADD and Romance |
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$3.95 |
(a downloadable pdf file contains the following
articles)
- ADD and Romance
- Improving Communication
- Finding the "Right" Mate
- The Marital Impact Checklist
- Building Strong Relationships
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A.D.D. and Romance
By Jonathan Halverstadt, M.S. |
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$13.95 |
A.D.D. and Romance can help any couple create a more passionate
and dynamic relationship. Using real-life examples from
years of case studies, Halverstadt explores common problems
couples encounter in their A.D.D. relationships, including
diagnosis of a partner's A.D.D., techniques for coping
with A.D.D. while nurturing a relationship, recognition
of unrealistic romantic expectations, and identification
of a negative relationship. Halverstadt focuses on the
selection of a romantic partner, communication skills,
finances, future relationships, conflict resolution, and
intimacy.
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| A.D.D. and Sexuality |
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$2.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- ADD and Sexuality
- The Intimate Connection
- Sexuality and ADHD
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ADD and the College Student
By Patricia Quinn. M.D.
This handbook for high school juniors and seniors as well
as college students with ADD contains information on AD/HD
and its impacts on college life. Packed with practical
advice and strategies, it will help students with ADD
effectively navigate the difficult transition from high
school to college.
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ADD and Women's Health (contains
the following articles)
- An Introduction to Women's Health Issues
- Medication for ADD During Pregnancy
- ADHD in Women
- Hormones and Memory
- Psychiatric Medication and Pregnancy
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ADD in the Workplace
By Kathleen Nadeau |
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$29.95 |
This book is packed with helpful advice and practical
suggestions on: how to learn to manage your ADD on the
job; how to recognize ADD-friendly jobs; how to request
accommodations; how to work with your supervisor; and
how to go about making job or career changes to find work
that suits your strengths and interests. This book can
be helpful to the young adult starting out or the person
established in a career who wants to make changes in their
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| ADD: Diagnosis and Treatment from Infancy to
Adulthood |
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$31.95 |
By Patricia Quinn, MD
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Add and
its impact at specific developmental stages ranging from
infancy to adulthood. It builds on the personal and professional
experience of Dr. Quinn and is an indispensable reference
for practitioners as well as informed lay persons who
want more information on the subject.
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| ADD Families on Vacation |
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$4.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- The Messy Homemaker Goes on Vacation
- Have Fun in the Sun
- Summer Vacation
- Camp ADD
- Travels and Tribulations
- Surviving Your Vacation
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ADD-Friendly Cooking Tips
(contains the following articles)
- Taming the "Cooking Monster"
- A Cook's Complaint
- ADD Dinners
- Organizing Recipes
- ADD-Friendly Recipes:
Brisket
Cheese Potatoes
Fantastic Friday Night Frittata
Chicken Parmesan
Spiced Pecans
Sausage Linguine
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ADD-Friendly Household Management
(contains the following articles)
- Ways to Create an ADD-Friendly Household
- Helping Moms and Kids Get Organized Together
- Ten Keys to Success in Hiring Household Help
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ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D and Judith Kolberg
Top Seller! |
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$21.95
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No matter how many organizing books you've read, this
is one that can finally make a difference. Finally, an
organizing book for adults with ADD! Five years in the
making-this ground-breaking book was developed by Kathleen
Nadeau, Ph.D., in collaboration Judith Kolberg, nationally
recognized professional organizer. The authors know ADDers
inside and out-it's packed with readable, do-able strategies
to help you take charge of the chaos. |
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ADD: Transition to College - Passport to Success
VHS $12.95 or DVD $19.95
This exciting video offers advice from experts, as well
as students who have found the keys to successfully
address their AD/HD, often after some painful lessons.
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ADDventures in Babysitting
With Ellen Kingsley |
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$4.95 |
Parenting kids with ADD can be challenging but finding
a babysitter who's up to the job can be even more difficult.
ADDventures in Babysitting provides time-tested tips and
tricks for teens, grandparents, nannies and anyone else
providing child care for kids with ADHD.
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AD/HD & Driving
Written by J. Marlene Snyder, Ph.D. |
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$17.00 |
Written in a friendly, yet straight forward manner, this
book makes parents aware of the main decisions they must
make before putting their child in the driver’s
seat. Practical checklists, worksheets, and sample contracts
are provided to assist the parent in encouraging safe
driving behaviors.
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Adventures in Fast Forward
By Kathleen Nadeau |
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$23.95 |
Now that you know you have ADD (ADHD), this book tells
you what to do about it! Well organized, practical,
and focused in an ADD-friendly format that's easy to read.
Fast Forward offers coping strategies and information
about daily life management, relationships, parenting,
workplace and going back to school. An excellent book
for therapists to recommend to their clients with ADD
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Alternative Therapies for Treating
ADHD |
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$3.95 |
(a downloadable pdf file contains the following
articles)
- Alternative Approaches for Treating ADD
- Interview with Robert Hedaya
- Opinions on Alternative Treatment
- The Enemy is Within
- Ginko Biloba for Attention and Memory Disorders
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Anxiety, Depression and ADHD (contains the following
articles)
- Anxiety and Women with ADD
- Get on the Move, Improve your Mood
- ADD and Bipolar Disorder
- Whine, Whine, Whine:
ADD and Seasonal Affective Disorder
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50 Activities and Games for Kids with ADHD
By Patricia Quinn and Judith Stern |
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$14.95 |
A companion activity book of Putting on the Brakes
for children ages 8-13.
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Body Image, Poise, and
Balance
(a downloadable pdf file contains the following articles)
- Beauty through Poise and Balance
- Achieving a Positive Body Image through Yoga
- Positive Body Image
- Dancing the Samba
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Career Issues for Women (contains
the following articles)
- ADDvances for Women in the Workplace
- Juggling the Dual Responsibilities of Work and
Home
- Women Teachers with ADHD
- I Just Lost My 22nd Job
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Coaching College Students with AD/HD
By Patricia Quinn, MD, Nancy Ratey, and Theresa Maitland,
Ph.D.
College students with AD/HD are negatively affected by
serious difficulties in time and task management. Coaching
provides structure, helps with self-observation, and assists
students in staying focused on their academic goals. Written
in an Issue/Answer format, this book makes it easy to
address the needs of students and to design a program
for them.
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College - Achieving Your Goal (contains
the following articles)
- ADD: Transition to College Passport to Success
- Making the Transition to College as a Young Adult
with ADD
- Are You Ready for College?
- I am Ready for College (I hope)
- Assessing Services at Your College
- What to take to College - If it will fit in the
car!
- Hints for Parents When Your Kids Go Off to College
- Top Ten Things I Wish Students Knew About Their
Medication
- How a Coach Can Help the College Student Manage
Stress
- Home for the Holidays
- Resources
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College Companion: Your Survival Guide to College Life
Susan Orenstein, Ph.D.
A college student's counselor, coach and personal secretary-
all in one! This comprehensive guide provides strategies and resources for:
- Achieving Academic Success
- Meeting the Challenges of Living on Your Own
- Managing Your Time and Money
- Developing Healthy Relationships
- Avoiding Common Pitfalls
- Getting Organized
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$14.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback |
A College Survival Guide for Students with ADD &
LD
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D.
A practical, easy-to-read reference on choosing the right
school, and on succeeding in college with ADD (ADHD) or
LD. This book gives step-by-step advice for improving
study skills, learning to advocate for yourself, understanding
your rights, avoiding the typical ADD/LD pitfalls, and
knowing the whole range of accommodations and supports
that can assist you in doing your best in college.
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A Comprehensive Guide to ADD in Adults
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. |
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$65.95 |
This ground-breaking book is the first book for professionals
on the diagnosis and treatment of AD/HD in adults. Kathleen
Nadeau brings together experts in the field including
John Ratey, Ned Hallowell, Tim Wilens, Tom Spence, and
many others to provide a truly comprehensive view of AD/HD
in adults. A book that all professionals that work with
adults should read and keep as a reference source.
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Confronting Your Clutter (contains
the following articles)
- Clutter Containment
- Surviving Chronic Disorganization
- The Top Ten Steps to a Clean Desk
- Confronting Your Clutter
- Professional Organizing for Women with ADHD
- Positively Organized
- Time Clutter Time Hell
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Daily Coping Strategies
(contains the following articles)
- Talking to Yourself
- ADDvanced Techniques from Women
- Getting Up in the Morning
- Keeping Track of Personal Belongings
- Technology Tips and Survival Strategies
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Dealing with the Stress in Your Life |
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$3.95 |
Sections include:
- Handling Your Stress
- ADD-Friendly Tips to Help You Combat Morning Stress
- Making Short Work of Big Projects
- 20 Ways to Say No
- Avoid Turning Your Home into a Battle Zone
- Helping the College Student with ADHD Manage Stress
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The Disorganized Mind: Coaching
Your AD/HD Brain to Take Control of Your Time,
Tasks, and Talents
by Nancy Ratey |
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$24.95 |
Here is a life coach in book form to help you overcome
the inattention, disorganization, and impulsivity
that gets in the way of their getting things done.
What follows is both a practical guide to taking
control of the symptoms with which individuals with
ADHD struggle, and an inspirational summons to believe
with the author that living a rich and balanced life
-- "a life you love" -- is possible. By
providing anecdotes from real life, and by citing
strategies that she and her clients have devised
to cope with their ADHD, Ms. Ratey demonstrates how
readers can compensate for the specific attention
inconsistencies their ADHD brains manifest, and reduce
or eliminate the burdens they, and consequently their
families, so often bear. There's no magic, she insists.
But there is choice. The book makes a compelling
case for choosing Nancy Ratey's coaching techniques
as the first step of the life-changing journey ahead.
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Eating Disorders in Women with ADHD |
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$4.95 |
Written by John Fleming, PhD and Lance Levy, MB
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report fro Women with ADHD discusses the symptoms of ADHD and how they lead to eating disorders including binge eating, bulimia, and obesity in women with ADHD.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
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Fidget to Focus
By Roland Rotz, Ph.D., Sarah D. Wright, M.S., A.C.T.
In their new book, co-authors Roland Rotz and Sarah
Wright, address an unseen, often unacknowledged part
of this disorder: the "constant fleeing from boredom"
that some experts consider to be the hallmark of ADD.
The innovative, even revolutionary approach advocated
by the authors opens up a whole new realm of strategies
for living successfully with this disorder. The book
includes a succinct review of what we know about ADD
and how to identify and treat it, extensive lists of
references and resources, and a workbook to help the
reader identify their own best fidget strategies.
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Finding the Right Career with ADD
(contains the following articles)
- Mapping Careers with LD and ADD
- What Should I Be when I Grow Up?
- Do You Have the Right Job Match?
- Top Ten Steps to Finding your Ideal Career
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Finding Yourself as a Woman with ADHD
by Lynn Weiss |
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$5.95 |
Sections include:
- A Picasso Woman in a Mona Lisa World
- Finding My Voice
- I Am Comfortable with Me
- Keeping Up with Mona Lisa Can Kill Your Self-esteem
- Recognize Your Plusses
- How Do You Catch a Cloud and Pin It Down?
- Paint Your Family Rosy
- Celebration of All Our Sisters
- Spontaneity Deficit Disorder
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy
Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will
arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF
file that contains the Finding Yourself as a Woman with ADHD.
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Functioning Better on the Job (contains
the following articles)
- Workplace Accommodations
- To Sue or Not to Sue
- Learning to Say No
- ADD and the
Workplace
- Fired or Freed
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| Gender Issues and ADHD: Research, Diagnosis,
and Treatment Edited by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and
Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. |
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$39.00 |
An in-depth resource for clinicians. Drs. Nadeau and Quinn
have brought together many highly regarded specialists
in the field of AD/HD to write about many different issues
concerning women. Several important topics that have received
little attention are addressed, including the need to
rethink DSM-IV diagnostic criteria, the impact of hormones
upon AD/HD in women, medication use during pregnancy,
and the range of coexisting conditions that complicate
and often mask AD/HD in women. |
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Getting Things Done (contains
the following articles)
- Top Ten Ways to Be Effective
- Practice Prioritizing
- ADD Consciousness Points to Remember
- From the Coach's Toolbox
- Are You Surviving or Thriving?
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The Girls' Guide to AD/HD
By Beth Walker |
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$17.95 |
A book for teen girls that covers many important issues
including: What ADHD is like for girls; how counseling,
coaching, and medications help; ways to cope with school
and homework: and how to get along with friends and family.
A must have book for adolescent girls with ADHD that both
practical and FUN!
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Girls with ADD
(contains the following articles)
- The World of Girls with ADHD
- It's Time to Empower Our Girls
- Raising a Daughter with AD/HD
An Open Letter to My 4th Grade Teacher
- She May Have Undiagnosed ADHD
- How ADD Affects You as a Young Woman
- Understanding Girls with ADHD
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Help4ADD@HighSchool
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. |
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$16.95 |
Finally! A book that teens with ADD will want to read.
Designed as a "web site" that teens can "surf,"
Help4AD/HD@HighSchool is an ADD-friendly, on-target book
that provides straight talk on high school, drugs, sex,
friends, driving, parents, college and much, much more
from an ADD perspective. Colorful, appealing, and illustrated
by a 16 year old cartoonist, teens will read it, even
if their moms bought it for them!
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Hormonal Fluctuations and the Influence
of Estrogen in the Treatment of Women with ADHD
Written by Patricia Quinn, M.D. |
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$7.00 |
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, the
Women with AD/HD Health Report discusses hormonal
fluctuation and the influence of estrogen in the treatment
of women with AD/HD. Many women have questions concerning
hormones and AD/HD, and this booklet helps explain that
relationship. Also included is an “Ask the Expert”
section, where questions concerning hormones, from women
with AD/HD, are answered by Dr. Quinn.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy
Now" links below to purchase the item. Your
receipt will arrive immediately by email and include
a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women
with AD/HD Health Report.
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Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder
by Gina Pera |
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$21.95 |
As a journalist, longtime ADHD advocate, and spouse of an adult with ADHD, Gina says she wrote the book she wish she'd had ten years ago, when she and her husband first learned that he has ADHD. In addition to explaining the basics and nuances of adult ADHD, especially as it affects couples, the book also serves as a consumer guide to finding effective ADHD treatment strategies.
"This book is sure to become the authoritative guide for couples dealing with ADHD and the baggage that accompanies it," says Patricia Quinn, MD. "Packed with information, but not overwhelming, it is a unique and valuable resource."
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Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parents' Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning
by Joyce Cooper-Kahn, Ph.D. & Laurie Dietzel, Ph,D. |
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$19.95 |
Every child and adult with ADHD has weak executive skills. This book provides proven solutions based on the authors' extensive experience working with children and adults. Readers learn what works and what doesn't, how to help a child or a student be more organized and in control, and to avoid meltdowns and power struggles.
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Learning to Slow Down and Pay Attention, 3rd
Top Seller! |
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$14.95 hardcover
$12.95 paperback
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Edition (for ages 6-12) By Kathleen Nadeau
& Ellen Dixon
This is just the book to explain ADHD to elementary school
aged children. This guidebook is packed with cartoons,
activity pages and checklists for Kids - a fun, friendly
book that offers a wealth of helpful tips for every situation.
Updated and expanded, with notes and resources for parents.
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Managing Your Time
(contains the following articles)
- Befriending Time
- Managing the Time of Your Life
- Getting Places on Time
- Suggestions for Using a Dayplanner
- Procrastination
- Time Management: A New Perspective
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Mama's Morning
(for children 4-8)
Written and illustrated by Kate Sternberg |
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$7.95 |
Your child will giggle with delight at the morning antics
of a very endearing hamster family. A very playful depiction
of a mom with AD/HD who is sometimes forgetful, occasionally
frantic, and always lovable. Just the kind of story that
teaches kids that in the best of families nobody is perfect
and everybody is loved.
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Moms with ADD
By Christine A. Adamec |
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$14.95 |
This refreshing and easy-to-navigate book offers tips,
strategies, and guidelines for the reader. For moms with
ADD, it's full of helpful and specific suggestions as
well as being emotionally validating and guilt reducing!
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| Money Management |
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$3.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- The Top 10 Steps to Understanding Your Financial
Situation
- ADD and Finances: Taking Charge
- Ten Tools for Your Financial Toolbox
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Odd One Out
by Jennifer Koretsky |
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$19.95 |
Adults with ADD struggle to fit into a world that
doesn't always fit them. In Odd One Out: The
Maverick's Guide to Adult ADD, Jennifer Koretsky
explores the ways in which Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity
Disorder can be both challenging and rewarding for
adults, and reveals why this difference offers a
remarkable advantage.
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Organizing Solutions for People with Attention Deficit Disorder: Tips and Tools to Help You Take Charge of Your Life and Get Organized
By Susan C. Pinsky |
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$19.95 |
The only book on the market with a visual format designed to provide organizational help for adults with A.D.D. and their families. Organizing Solutions for People with ADD outlines new organizing strategies that will be of value to anyone who wants to improve their organizational (or lack of) skills in their life. The chapters consist of practical organizing solutions for “ADD at Work” (for example, prioritizing, time management, and organizing documents), “ADD at Home” (paying bills on time, de-cluttering your house, scheduling and keeping appointments), “ADD with Kids” (driving them to various activities, grocery shopping and meals, laundry, babysitters, organizing drawers and closets), and “ADD and You” (organizing time for your social life, gym, and various other hobbies and activities). Color photographs that capture the readers’ short attention span are featured throughout, as well as sidebars and testimonials from adults with ADD, providing numerous organizational tips, such as, the importance of dividing time into minutes or moments, task completion, how to avoid procrastination, asking for help, and how not to be a packrat.
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Outnumbered, Not Outsmarted! An A
to Z Guide for Working with Kids
by Cathi Cohen, LCSW |
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$14.95 |
Whether you are a teacher, a coach, a Scout leader,
or a camp counselor, working with children in groups
is both rewarding and challenging. One-on-one, children
may be a delight to work with, but put them in groups
with other children and chaos ensues! Outnumbered,
Not Outsmarted! An A to Z Guide for Working with
Kids and Teens in Groups is filled with practical
strategies and techniques to address common childhood
group problems, this book will teach adult leaders
how to handle issues for every letter of the alphabet!
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Parenting with ADD (contains the following articles)
- ADD Mom/ADD Child
- Moms with ADD Working from Home
- Best Shot
- Parenting with ADHD: Making your Home More ADD-Friendly
for Preschoolers
- Single Mom with ADD
- The Parents' Struggle
- Creating An ADD-Friendly Family Environment
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Phoebe Flowers Adventures: That's What
Kids Are For
By Barbara Roberts, Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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This is the first in a series of books for kids with ADHD,
grades 2-4. Phoebe is a spunky, freckle-faced and utterly
appealing girl, in a world that doesn't quite understand
her spontaneity or her frustrations with school. Your
child with AD/HD will love Phoebe and her best friend,
Robbie. Designed to boost your child's self-esteem and
to help your child develop a love of reading.
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Phoebe Flowers Adventures: Phoebe's Best Best
Friend
By Barbara Roberts, Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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$5.95
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In this third book of the series, Phoebe encounters the
challenging ups and downs of relationships with other
girls. In the over-eager pursuit of one ill-starred friendship,
her impulsivity and distractibility land her once again
in trouble at school. At first, Phoebe is worried when
she hears her parents talking about something called "ADD."
But then her mother confides to Phoebe that she had similar
problems as a girl. Phoebe struggles, but ultimately prevails,
discovering the true meaning of "best" friend.
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Phoebe Flowers Adventures: Phoebe's Tree House
Secrets
By Barbara Roberts, Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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$5.95 |
The last in the four-book series about Phoebe's many adventures
and discoveries about herself. In this installment, Phoebe's
positive characteristics and generous nature come through
loud and clear. The conclusion allows girls with ADD (ADHD)
to identify with Phoebe and learn that with the help and
support they need that they too can succeed - at school,
at home, and with friends.
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Buy all three
volumes of the Phoebe Series and pay only $15.95! A
savings of $4.00!
A highly entertaining series that provides a positive
role model while teaching children about ADD.
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Pieces of a Puzzle: The Link Between
Eating Disorders and ADD
by Carolyn Piver Dukarm, MD |
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$16.95 |
People suffer daily from the symptoms of eating
disorders. For some, however, eating is not the only
area of their life that is out-of-control. In this
book, Dr. Carolyn Piver Dukarm, an eating disorders
specialist, focuses on the overlap between eating
disorders and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and
points out how diagnosing and treating both disorders
can provide the missing piece of the puzzle that
holds the key to recovery for many individuals.
Divided into six sections, covering the spectrum
from diagnosis to treatment of both disorders, each
section contains "guidelines" or specific
action steps that the reader can take. Participation
is encouraged through directed questions and exercises.
Sections include:
- Diagnosis of eating disorders and attention
deficit disorder
- Finding the motivation to recover
- Nutrition as an important part of the treatment
- Medication and supplements
- Restructuring your life to better deal with
both issues
- Comprehensive Guidelines for Health Care Professionals
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Plan for Success
by Joyce Kubik, AD/HD Coach & Skills
Trainer How is Plan For Success program on
CD different? First, it is a planning-journal that has
the following elements: a clean design without the clutter
of pithy sayings or all the little things placed on
the page to draw our attention away from planning, weekly
project-planning worksheets, and journal pages to use
for meetings or class notes, or simply to write your
fleeting thoughts. You'll also find a small parking
lot to drop those ideas that pop into your head at inopportune
times, and three monthly overviews at a time. But the
most valuable part of the Plan For Success program is
a time-scheduling page where you realistically plan
the days events.
Print out as many pages that you want manage at one
time and save... save... save... because there is no
need to buy a new planner every year.
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Post Traumatic Stress and ADHD |
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$5.95 |
Written by Jane Adellizi, Ph.D.
Excerpted from Gender Issues and AD/HD, this Health Report for Women with ADHD discusses the work of Dr Adelizzi in looking at classroom traumas as significant factors in the lives of women with ADHD and LD and the reason so many experience difficulty in academic settings for years to come.
Click on the "Add to Cart" or "Buy Now" links below to purchase the item. Your receipt will arrive immediately by email and include a link to download a PDF file that contains the Women with AD/HD Health Report.
This is a downloadable PDF.
22 pages
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And the companion activity books for children
ages 8-13
The Putting on the
Brakes Activity Book
By Patricia Quinn and Judith Stern |
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$14.95 |
A companion activity book of Putting on the Brakes
for children ages 8-13.
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Putting It All Together:
A Curriculum Guide for Conducting an Eight-Week
Group for Children with AD/HD |
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$25.00 |
Written by Patricia O. Quinn MD and Judith Stern MA
This guide is tailored for use by school nurses, psychologists,
or counselors to enable them to develop small groups for
helping children better understand and cope with having
AD/HD. Divided into eight self-contained units, the guide
includes reproducible handouts, information sheets, and
lists of other resources. Geared for use with children,
Grades 3-8.
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The New Putting on the Brakes
(for ages 8-13 - Second Edition)
By Patricia Quinn, M.D. & Judith Stern, M.A.
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$16.95 Hardcover
$12.95 Paperback |
This is the essential resource for kids, their parents, and professional offering need-to-know tips and techniques to manage attention disorders. Loaded with practical ways to improve organization, focus and study skills. It also contains strategies for making friends, controlling emotions, and being healthy.
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Putting on the Brakes
(for ages 8-13 - Revised Edition)
By Patricia Quinn, M.D. & Judith Stern, M.A.
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$9.95 |
One of the most popular books
ever written on ADHD. Over 130,000 copies in print!
It provides a straightforward overview of ADHD for children
ages 8-12. The book focuses on the feelings and emotions
of children with ADHD and suggests specific techniques
to improve functioning and become better organized.
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Raise Your Child's Social IQ: Stepping Stones
to People Skills for Kids
By Cathi Cohen, LCSW |
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$14.95 |
Parents, this book offers direct, sense-making, step-by-step
exercises that parents can do with their children to increase
their social skills and awareness. Based on the highly
successful social skills training groups that have been
directed by Cathi Cohen Katz for many years, Raise Your
Child's Social I.Q. provides parents with the structure
to work on skills at home - how to join a group, how to
choose friends, how to notice what people around you are
feeling, how to handle angry feelings, and much, much
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Relaxation and Meditation (contains the following
articles)
- Finding the Calm Center
- Feeling Stressed Out?
- Peace and Focus through Meditation
Yoga
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| Re-Thinking AD/HD: A Guide to Fostering Success
in Students with AD/HD at the College Level |
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$23.95 |
Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Anne McCormick, M.Ed., Editors
The most comprehensive, up-to-date book for service providers
on the college level who work with students with AD/HD.
Twelve chapters contributed by nationally recognized experts
in college disability services outline best practices
for providing services and support, including a model
for coaching college students with AD/HD through the disability
services office. This book is a must-have for all service
providers and disability offices in community colleges,
colleges and universities.
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| The Self-Assessment Symptom Inventory (SASI) for Women |
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$12.95 |
Women may complete this useful AD/HD symptom questionnaire and take the results to their healthcare professional to assist in the diagnosis or treatment process. This self-assessment inventory is for personal use only and is meant to assess the broad range of concerns typically reported by women with AD/HD. This useful tool was developed by Drs. Nadeau and Quinn as a result of their years of clinical experience diagnosing and treating girls and women with AD/HD. (NOT FOR PROFESSIONAL USE OR RESALE)
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| Self Help |
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$3.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- Celebration
- Self-coaching and Motivational Strategies
- Five Facets of Self-Care
- Top Ten Life Changing Questions
- Diagnosis and Responsibility
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Shades of Trauma
By Jane Utley Adelizzi, Ph.D |
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$12.95 |
A book of hope for women who want a second chance at success.
This collection of stories is drawn from the life experiences
of many women who share their thoughts and insights. Adelizzi
learns in her work with women who are returning to school
that many of them must first address their feelings of
fear, shame and inadequacy - left over from earlier school
traumas - before they can tackle their learning challenges
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School Strategies for ADD Teens
by Kathleen G. Nadeau, Ellen B. Dixon, and Sue Biggs |
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$6.95 |
Guidelines for Schools, Parents and Students. Grades 6-12.
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Sleep Disturbances and ADD
(contains the following articles)
- ADHD and Related Sleep Disorders
- In Search of a Good Night's Sleep
- Dos and Don'ts for a Better Nights Sleep
- Restless Leg Syndrome and ADHD
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Social Skills Help for Girls and Women
with ADHD |
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$3.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- Are Girls with AD/HD Socially Adept?
- What Does Everyone Else Know That I Don’t?
- Listening Bloopers
- Raise Your Child’s Social IQ
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Living with a Spouse with ADD
(contains the following articles)
- When Love Means Weathering the Storm
- Learning to Live and Love with ADD
- Driven by the Moment: Men with ADD
- Being Coached by Your Husband
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Survival Tips for Women with AD/HD
By Terry Matlen, M.S.W. |
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$19.95 |
Over 300 tips by and for women with ADHD. This book provides
a wide variety of ideas to help you organize your home
and office, parent with patience, manage endless stacks
of paper, remember priorities and much more.
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Surviving Chronic Disorganization
(Media Player CD and booklet)
By Judith Kohlberg |
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$12.95 |
A radical guide to getting organized for pack rats, clutterholics,
right-brain thinkers, Procrastinators, perfectionists,
adults with learning differences and anyone who finds
getting organized a challenge.
To be played on media player only.
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| Tips for Creating ADD-Friendly Holidays |
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$4.95 |
(contains the following articles)
- De-Stressing the Hoidays
- A Holiday Not-to-Do List
- Holiday Meal Planning
- Top Ten Ways to Deal with Difficult People on Special
Occasions
- ADD-Friendly Holiday Tips
- Much "ADDo" About Christmas
- Digging Out After the Holidays
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Understanding Girls with AD/HD
By Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D., Ellen Littman, Ph.D.,
& Patricia Quinn, M.D. |
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$19.95 |
A ground-breaking book on the needs and issues of girls
with attentional problems: why they are often undiagnosed,
how they are different from boys, and what their special
needs are in school, in their social world and at home.
Age-related checklists from pre-school to high school
to help parents and professionals better identify and
help girls with AD/HD. |
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Understanding Women with AD/HD
Edited by Kathleen Nadeau, Ph.D. and Patricia Quinn,
M.D. |
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$24.95 |
If you are a woman with AD/HD, this is the book that can
help you take charge of your life! Understanding Women
is a practical and readable guide for women at any age,
with chapters focus on different stages of life and address
many of life's challenges including motherhood, romance,
the single life, sexuality, getting organized, and taking
charge.
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Voices from Fatherhood: Fathers, Sons and AD/HD
By Patricia Quinn, MD & Patrick Kilcarr, PH.D.
Moms, buy this book as a gift
for your husband.
You'll both be glad you did! |
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$23.95 |
The first book written for fathers to help them navigate
the complex world of AD/HD. Filled with personal stories
about fathers and sons, it helps men to understand how
important they are in their son's life, provides positive
role models and offers specific strategies to help them
guide their sons. Every father of a son with ADHD should
read this book!
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What Does Everybody Else Know That I Don't?
Social skills help for adults with AD/HD
By Michele Novotni, Ph.D |
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$19.95
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This book can help you change your life! For many adults
with ADD (ADHD) it can seem that everyone else knows the
rules of social relationships and they don't. Psychologist
Michele Novotni reveals the world of social skills with
true stories, and practical exercises that will keep you
reading. If you are an adult with ADD (ADHD) who is struggling
to get along with others and who wants to improve your
social interactions, this down-to-earth, reader-friendly
book will guide the way. |
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When Moms and Kids Have ADD: Expanded
Version
Written by Patricia Quinn, M.D. and Kathleen Nadeau,
Ph.D. |
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$5.95 |
“How am I supposed to help my kids when I can’t
manage my own ADD?” Unlike many other parenting
books, When Moms and Kids have ADD recognizes that ADD
is a family affair. Rather than offering parenting advice
that may be highly unrealistic, this book starts by addressing
a mother’s needs, helping her to understand the
importance of getting help for herself before she can
succeed in helping her kids.
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Women with Attention Deficit Disorder
By Sari Solden |
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$14.95 |
A book that has brought many women first to tears, then
to hope, as they feel for the first time that their lives
are understood. This book addresses the millions of chronically
overwhelmed women with AD/HD who go undiagnosed because
they don't fit the stereotypical notion of people with
AD/HD. Sari Solden, a therapist and woman with AD/HD herself,
combines real life histories with the latest in clinical
research -
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