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AD/HD For Dummies

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About AD/HD For Dummies

Product Description Sound advice for parents whose kids have trouble concentrating According to the National Institutes of Health, an estimated five to ten percent of children suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This book provides answers for parents of children who may have either condition, as well as for adult sufferers. Written in a friendly, easy-to-understand style, it helps people recognize and understand ADD and ADHD symptoms and offers an authoritative, balanced overview of both drug and non-drug therapies. From the Inside Flap Minimize the impact of symptoms on your daily life Understand the disorder, manage symptoms, and live a full life Need to know more about AD/HD? Whether you're a concerned parent or an adult with AD/HD, this friendly, easy-to-understand guide helps you recognize the symptoms, weigh your treatment options, and emphasize the positives of AD/HD. You get an overview of a variety of therapies, as well as help finding an AD/HD professional and keeping your life organized. Discover how to: Determine if you or your child has AD/HD Get symptoms under control Choose the right treatment plan Reduce stress at home, school, and work Find the support you need From the Back Cover Minimize the impact of symptoms on your daily life Understand the disorder, manage symptoms, and live a full life Need to know more about AD/HD? Whether you're a concerned parent or an adult with AD/HD, this friendly, easy-to-understand guide helps you recognize the symptoms, weigh your treatment options, and emphasize the positives of AD/HD. You get an overview of a variety of therapies, as well as help finding an AD/HD professional and keeping your life organized. Discover how to: Determine if you or your child has AD/HD Get symptoms under control Choose the right treatment plan Reduce stress at home, school, and work Find the support you need About the Author Jeff Strong is the Founder and President of REI Institute, which focuses on neuro-developmental disabilities. Michael O. Flanagan, MD, is a neuropsychiatrist in private practice in New Mexico.