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Homework Success for Children with ADHD
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ContentsForeword, Susan M. Sheridan. |
Reviews"Authoritative and thorough. This book is both empirically supported and
clinically sensitive. It provides needed rigor and integration to help meet the
clear need for consolidated efforts between home and school for youth with
ADHD." "This book provides a practical road map for anyone wishing to implement a
successful homework program for children and their families. It is designed for
students with ADHD, but its applications are not limited to this group alone.
The ideas and procedures could be used with just about any student having
homework problems. The book is a treasure trove of practical ideas, covering
everything from implementing positive motivational strategies, to assessing
problems, to troubleshooting, follow-up, and family support. Anyone working with
students who are having academic difficulties should have this valuable book." "This book presents an innovative program that is ideal for implementation
when homework has become a frustrating battle that nobody wins. The assessment
measures, session scripts, treatment integrity checklists, and parent handouts
provided will enable practitioners to quickly get the Homework Success program
up and running in their schools or clinics. Clear and informative, the book does
an excellent job of demonstrating how to incorporate a behaviorally based
approach within a collaborative family school framework." |
Anxiety | Asperger Syndrome | Assessment | Conduct Problems | Depression | DSM-IV | Medication
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) | Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)