Authors: William Sears, Lynda Thompson, Lynda Thompson
ISBN-13: 9780316778732, ISBN-10: 0316778737
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Date Published: March 1998
Edition: (Non-applicable)
One of America's most trusted pediatricians outlines an effective, drug-free approach to treating children with Attention Deficit Disorder. Your child with A.D.D. can flourish-without drug therapy. That's the revolutionary and reassuring message that Dr. William Sears delivers in The A.D.D. Book. Dr. Sears, whose bestselling books, including The Baby Book and The Discipline Book, have established him as one of the country's most reliable authorities on parenting, joins forces with child psychologist Lynda Thompson, Ph.D., to provide all the information that you as a parent need to help your child with A.D.D. thrive. In The A.D.D. Book you'll learn what A.D.D. is and what it is not, how to tell whether your child has A.D.D., and how to increase your child's learning ability both at home and at school. Dr. Sears and Dr. Thompson outline effective behavior modification strategies that reach beyond the widely prescribed drug therapy to improve your child's cognitive abilities while reducing hyperactivity. Using real-life case studies and the results of the most recent scientific research, they offer guidelines for living with and helping your child with A.D.D., including:
• Ways to improve your child's attention and motivation in the classroom
• Tips for helping your child learn to handle frustration
• Ways to increase parent-child communication and develop time-management techniques for the entire family
• Advice on selecting the right professional help
• How neurofeedback (using computers to increase attention skills) can help your child learn
• How to know if your child needs medication and how to make the right decisions about using it Dr. Sears and Dr. Thompson take a positive approach to A.D.D. They believe that A.D.D. is a difference rather than a disorder, and they explain how you can make some of the behavioral and personality traits that are characteristic of A.D.D. work to your child's advantage. Their book is a clear, comforting, and uniquely comprehensive parents' guide to A.D.D.
This book is written for parents of children with Attention Deficit Disorder who are looking for a non-drug alternative program. This physiologically based behavior modification program is called EEG biofeedback or neurofeedback. This technique is very technical and involves converting electrical patterns from the brain into images on a video display. The child can watch and listen to these images and use this information to tell if his brain is concentrating or drifting off. The computer will reward you if changes are needed and you do so positively. After practice the individual should be able to do this without the aid of the computer. This book also offers information on a variety of other topics such as strategies for improving behavior, setting up success at home and at school, and nutritional guidelines. Parents with an A.D.D. child can never have enough information at their fingertips. Each parent must decide what is best for his or her child and this book offers another avenue to explore.
Acknowledgments | ||
A Word from the Authors | ||
An Introduction to a Different Kind of Book About A.D.D. | ||
Ch. 1 | A.D.D.: What It Is and What It Isn't | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Does Your Child Have A.D.D.? | 38 |
Ch. 3 | Smart from the Start | 67 |
Ch. 4 | Understanding and Steering Development | 75 |
Ch. 5 | Strategies for Improving Behavior | 89 |
Ch. 6 | Setting Up the Family for Success | 139 |
Ch. 7 | Setting Up for School Success | 172 |
Ch. 8 | Neurofeedback | 205 |
Ch. 9 | Medications to Help A.D.D. | 228 |
Ch. 10 | Feeding the Child with A.D.D. | 260 |
Ch. 11 | Understanding A.D.D. Laws | 272 |
Ch. 12 | Other Approaches | 281 |
Putting It All Together: A Case Study | 286 | |
A.D.D. Resources | 295 | |
Index | 297 |