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What Reviewers Have
Said
"As Chairperson of the Educational Committee for the National Tourette
Syndrome Association, I have had the opportunity to review many publications
on the education of students with TS. Teaching the Tiger is by far the
finest piece of work in its field I have ever read. This book is very well
organized, extremely complete in dealing with all of Tourette Syndrome and
its associated disorders, insightful and most practical. Not only will the
reader obtain an in-depth understanding of what living with these
neurological disorders is like, but will also be provided with all the
skills and interventions necessary in providing services for these children
in an educational setting. This book is a must for all parents of children
with TS and all educational personnel working with children diagnosed with
TS, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder. For those children it will help, I offer my sincerest gratitude
for helping them to understand their world and reach their fullest
potential."
--Susan A. Conners,
Chairperson Educational Committee, National TSA
"As an originator of the OC Foundation and an OCD
survivor whose onset was in childhood, my excitement anticipating each page
was never disappointed. Targeting children for early diagnosis and treatment
is the "why" of the conception of the OC Foundation. To save a child from
the pain of OCD with arrested social skills and deflated confidence, which
can erode a child's life, is a major goal for us all."
--Fran Sydney,
Founder, Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
"Brava! At last a groundbreaking look at the intricate
and often confusing relationships between ADD, Tourette syndrome, OCD and LD
. . educational strategies are simply stated but never simplistic . . The
authors have drawn on their vast experience teaching and treating children
with neurological impairments to offer sound educational strategies and
practical insights for dealing with common problems at school and at home.
If we could just make this book required reading at every school and
teacher's college in America! Our teachers are in desperate need of this
information."
--Marie Maran,
Co-president CH.A.D.D. Westchester County
"Dornbrush and Pruitt's handbook, Teaching the Tiger,
is a marvellous compendium of wisdom, gained through experience. This book
will prove to be a frequently used reference for anyone involved with
children and adults who suffer from these invisible neurological handicaps .
. As a private practitioner, every chapter proved to be of practical use and
assistance. "The Story of Mother Vowel," in the Appendix, alone was worth
the price of the book . . these two writers understand what each and every
child and adult go through when they suffer from these conditions . . I
cannot recommend the book enough. I know that it will become a desk manual
that I will use on a regular basis."
--Jonathan B. Lauter, M.D.,
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
"On every page it is quite evident that these two
writers understand what each child and adult go through when they suffer
from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Tourette Syndrome or
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. The daily struggle with just being able to
organize oneself in order to meet either the classroom environment or the
work place takes on heroic proportions. With guidance from clinicians such
as Dornbush and Pruitt, the sufferers of these conditions will have the
tools and stratagems with which to cope with their invisible handicaps."
--Jonathan B. Lauter, M.D.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
"Your classroom modifications will be a 'godsend' for
teachers, parents and children alike."
--Jim Broatch, MSW
Executive Director, Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
"Wow! This book is a SURVIVAL guide for parents,
teachers and kids. It shows us all how to be successful when living around a
child with Tourette Syndrome, ADD and/or OCD"
--Dianne Garber,
TS/ADHD/OCD Parent
"Not only is this book comprehensive - covering
everything including legal rights - it is full of practical, step-by-step
positive interventions that anyone from teacher to parent to coach can
employ to help the child with Tourette's, ADHD or OCD to be successful.
Compiled from years of research and experiences with kids who have Tourette
Syndrome, ADHD and OCD, Pruitt and Dornbush give us an invaluable resource
in this handbook. Doctors should give one out with each new diagnosis!"
--Vicki Y. Prophet, M.S.
Parent of an ADHD/OCD Adolescent, a Tourette Syndrome/ADHD/OCD
Preadolescent and ADHD child
"For years parents and educators have been waiting for
a resource like Teaching the Tiger. The authors have a clear understanding
of the educational and social needs of children who have Tourette Syndrome
and associated disorders. In addition, they offer specific, practical
strategies to meet those needs."
--Jeanie Taylor
Founder Georgia Tourette Syndrome Association
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