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£41.95
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| A book of practical ideas containing 40 activities designed to improve students' attending and organisational skills and to decrease problem behaviours stemming from impulsivity and hyperactivity. Evaluation forms consisting of a rating scale and the ideas matrix evaluates behaviours that interfere with student learning and is used to select possible solutions to improve problem behaviours. |
£8.95
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| Examines how children diagnosed with ADD and ADHD can help themselves succeed in school, get along better at home, and form healthy, enjoyable relationships with peers. In child-friendly language and a format that welcomes reluctant and easily distracted readers, this survival guide helps children modify behaviour, enjoy school, have fun and deal with doctors and counsellors. |
£32.95
VAT free
| This book provides an overview of ADHD, designed to be used as a reference for parents, teachers and professionals directly involved with children with the condition. ADHD symptoms vary widely in both their range and severity, and include difficulties with concentration, impulse control, hyperactivity, motivation and time awareness. This book explores these issues and the consequences that can arise. Includes chapters on co-existing conditions, intelligence and ADHD, ADHD and age and causes of ADHD. |
£21.45
VAT free
| Written for a teenager who is tired of hearing, "I know you can do better!" This comprehensive guide features everything teens want to know about ADHD including getting through secondary school, depression, learning disabilities and life after school. The book also covers the concept of executive functioning, highlights new treatments, addresses changes in school accommodations for students with ADHD, and includes an updated resources section. |
£9.95
VAT free
| Words are powerful tools. They play an important role in helping children understand themselves better. Some Kids Just Can't Sit Still provides children with an easy to understand, non-blaming explanation for ADHD, along the way instilling hope and resilience. |
£13.75
VAT free
| An essential for any parent or teacher of an ADHD child. This book offers many effective techniques to manage behaviour and presents typical problems with ADHD behaviour that occur at home, at school and in other situations. Characteristics of ADHD are reviewed and 75 cartoon illustrations help to demonstrate practical solutions to common problems. |
£5.99
VAT free
| Children with this condition are all too often excluded from the classroom or even the school! Yet with the right combination of treatments and some thought given to structure within the classroom, these children are very often manageable in the mainstream school. The main aim of this book is to produce something, which can be read during one duty-free lunchtime, yet which can supply all the relevant facts about this complex and stressful condition. |
£12.95
VAT free
| A quick reference guide for busy teachers and parents who are looking for proven classroom strategies for children with ADHD (with or without hyperactivity). The aim of the book is to help reduce disruptive behaviour, improve attention, develop strategies to teach social skills, develop a behaviour plan at home and much more! |
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| A great educational and therapeutic board game designed to help young people with ADD, ADHD, and other conditions involving impulse control problems. Learning to stop and think is a good start, but effective control of impulses requires the acquisition of specific skills. The game teaches seven specific skills that have been proven in the research literature to help impulsive children control their impulses, make good decisions, and avoid actions that are detrimental to themselves and others. In order to do well in the game, players are forced to delay decisions until the facts and consequences have been considered and to plan ahead. They learn that the "easy way" is not always the best way and to avoid hasty decisions. |
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