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Attention Deficit Disorder is a most distressing condition for
parents. Teenagers who suffer from it find it hard to concentrate, are
often hyperactive, and generally find it difficult to relate to other
teenagers. They can be disruptive and need constant support and help
from their parents. And yet ADD is a condition that is often hard
to diagnose. Parents ask, is my child simply lively and difficult, or
is there a genuine medical condition at work? This book covers
all aspects of ADD and ADHD - what it is, how it can be recognised, how
children come to have ADD. But it is a book with a positive message,
including support and suggestions on how to help and support a child
with ADD. It also includes a range of information about support groups
and other ways in which the parents of ADD teenagers can be helped. ADD:
The Parents? Support Book is a book which schools can copy and give to
parents of ADD children. It will rapidly improve their lives and become
a major stepping stone on the road to recovery from the difficulties
that living with an ADD teenager can produce.
Cat No: 978 1 86083 142 3
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