Combining the latest research evidence with the authors’ practical expertise, Helping Children with ADHD offers a complete intervention program for flexibly delivering behavioral and cognitive interventions to children aged 6-12 with ADHD and associated conditions.
- Redefines and develops best practices in the application of cognitive and behavioral techniques to help children aged 6-12 with ADHD and associated comorbid conditions, including learning difficulties
- Offers a range of engaging resources within a pragmatic and practically focused approach; the modular structure allows the interventions to be selected and tailored according to the particular age, ability, and needs of the individual child
- An appendix of entertaining stories about Buzz, a boy with ADHD, provides a structural narrative while also teaching core skills in areas such as keeping calm, planning, managing impulsivity, and dealing with anxiety
- Straightforward, accessible language allows the techniques to be used by those without expert clinical training; dedicated sections provide advice for using the approach in school, home, and group contexts
- A companion website provides downloadable materials including illustrated patient worksheets to accompany the narrative stories
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