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You and your ADD child: practical strategies for coping with everyday
problems.
By Ian Wallace
Child psychologist Ian Wallace is Australia's foremost authority on the
treatment of ADD using behavioral therapy. In this book he introduces a
variety of practical strategies, designed specifically for ADD, that can
help caregivers, parents, and their children manage everyday problems.
He also tackles the difficult problems of low self-esteem, poor social
skills, defiance, school issues, aggression and sibling rivalry.
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A Handbook for Happy
Families by Dr John Irvine
A Handbook for
Happy Families provides ideas for parents on 40 or more common
problems with children of all ages. Dr John Irvine's responses to these
problems - which he encounters in his clinic, his public talks and on
his Web advisory line - are arranged in three age groups: baby to
preschool, primary school and high school years. In this book, Dr John -
as he is widely known through his advice for parents on radio, the
Internet and in newspapers - gives practical information on issues that
perplex parents. His wit and wisdom help us laugh at the issues that
anger us.
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Who'd be a Parent?
by Dr John Irvine
Dr John's fourth book 'Who'd Be A Parent?'
is summed up perfectly in the sub title: 'The manual that should have
come with Kids!' 'Who'd Be A Parent?' is a must-have manual on how to
raise good kids. The book includes famous footnotes, bush remedies,
games and case studies. Dr John's unique style helps parents to use
playfare not warfare to cope with and enjoy raising kids. A portion of
all sales of this book are directed to NAPCAN (National Association for
the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect). Topics covered include:
ADHD,
Smacking, Behavioural problems (bullying) and many more!
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Coping with the
Family by Dr John Irvine
Dr John's third
book
'Coping With the Family' gave kids, teenagers, parents,
teachers, aunts, uncles, siblings, grandparents, etc. the opportunity to
tell their own unique stories and offer advice on family life. Of course
Dr John's own practical advice is also a feature of this book. 'Coping
With the Family' is a guide to raising the family (children 0-18 years)
so that our kids emerge the other end as happy and healthy young adults.
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Thriving at School
by Dr John Irvine
Thriving
At School - Due to the success
of John's previous book 'Coping With School' John was approached to
write an updated version of this book. 'Thriving at School' is the
completed revised edition of this popular text and is proving just as
successful. Topics covered include:
Preparing for Big School
Getting to School (separation, anxiety issues)
In the Classroom (issues on learning)
In the Playground (self esteem)
Preparing for Bigger School (transition to middle/high school)
Home-School Issues (teachers/homework etc).
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Fed Up with
Asthma by Sue Dengate
"How
food affects asthma and what you can do about it", this new book from
Sue Dengate tackles one of the most dangerous and insidious health
issues to be associated with the Western lifestyle: asthma. Sue examines
the scientific research that shows links between a whole range of
synthetic and natural food chemicals such as sulphites, MSG and
salicylates and the steadily increasing numbers of children and adults
diagnosed with asthma; and also shows how to avoid them using the
Failsafe diet.
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Different Kids by
Sue
Dengate
This compelling
book tells how a former teacher and mother found surprisingly successful
solutions to her children's behaviour and learning problems, some of
which were associated with ADHD. If teachers, friends and family say
these things about your child, then perhaps you should read this book:
your child is lazy, or easily bored; needs a firm hand; is restless or
lethargic; is forgetful, disorganised and unmotivated; reacts to some
foods; has poor reading skills or handwriting but is very creative; has
trouble making friends; could do better if he or she tried...
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Fed Up by Sue
Dengate
Sue Dengate explored
for herself, as a mother, the way that certain foods affected her
children. Here, she shares that information. Sue Dengate has also
written 'Fed up with ADHD', 'Fed up with Asthma', 'Different Kids' and
'The Failsafe Cookbook'.
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The Failsafe
Cookbook by Sue Dengate
Subtitled
'Reducing food chemicals for calm, happy families', this book includes a
'Additives to Avoid' card. This is Sue Dengate's third book - her first
two were 'Different Kids' and 'Fed Up'. Here, she has written and
compiled hundreds of new and improved recipes for all kinds of
occasions, as well as detailed information about food intolerance and
the elimination diet.
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Are You Food
Sensitive? by Joan Breakey
Dietitian Joan
Breakey has researched and practiced diet therapy in suspected food
sensitivity for over twenty years. This book outlines those who are most
likely to respond to diet and what symptoms can be reduced by diet.
Through the diet detective method, you will investigate your own food
sensitivities to find which foods can affect your wellbeing. Within five
weeks you can find out if diet has a role. You can then test various
foods and additives to expand the diet
to your own tolerance.
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Talk, Time, Teamwork
The NSW
Department of School Education has developed Talk, Time, Teamwork:
Collaborative Management of Students with ADHD in conjunction with
specialist medical practitioners. It is hoped that these materials will
provide support teachers and schools through the use of the suggested
strategies and proformas.
The materials
stress the need for a collaborative approach to the management of
students with ADHD. Such a collaborative approach not only
provides more consistent support for the the students but also
facilitates and supports the work of parents, teachers and doctors.
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ADHD Potatoes by Geraldine
Moore
It's a story that starts out as a memoir of
myself as a young mother trying to find answers to a puzzle. The puzzle is
why my two boys appeared to behave so differently from other little boys of
their own age. Later in the book, this personal quest broadens out into a
larger story about the struggle for acceptance of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder during the 1990s in Australia.
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The Out of Sync Child
by Carol Block Kranowitz
This book explains how Sensory Integration (SI)
dysfunction can be confused with ADD, learning disabilities and other
problems. The author explains to parents just how to recognize the
problem and offers a drug free treatment approach.
Natural Treatments for ADD and Hyperactivity
by Skye Weintraub
Focusing on nutritional, environmental and
physiological factors, this book gives specific technical information
pertinent to the causes symptoms and natural treatments of ADD and
ADHD. It also provides guidelines for parents and teachers.
ADD and ADHD: Complementary Medicine Solutions by
Charles Gant
Are ADD and ADHD biochemical problems and can nutrients
and diet be used to treat these conditions? Dr. Gant discusses these
and other questions and explains what complementary medicine has to
offer sufferers, their families and all who attempt to help hem.
Driven to Distraction
by Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey
Told by others to "sit still", "finish what you’ve
started", or "stop procrastinating", millions of adults and children
feel they lack self-discipline. For many this might be a neurological
problem. The doctors who authored this book reveal the impact precise
diagnosis and treatment can have.
Autism
Autism Treatment Guide
by Elizabeth Gerlach
As a comprehensive collection of autism treatments,
this book provides a complete overview of what treatments are
currently available for autistic children. Also by this author:
Just This Side of Normal.
Thinking in Pictures
by Temple Grandin
An account of the author’s life describing what it is
like to live with autism. Also in this book is found information on
the methods of treatment, medication and diagnosis of autism.
Dancing in the Rain
by Annabelle Stehli
Parents of children with special needs offer their
stories to share with other parents and concerned people. Also by this
author, Sound of a Miracle, the story of the author’s daughter
and her triumph over autism.
Special Diets for Special Kids. by Lisa Lewis
This book deals with understanding and implementing
special diets to aid in the treatment of autism and related
developmental disorders.
Nutrition
Prescription for Nutritional Healing, 2nd edition. by James
Balch and Phyllis Balch
A
practical reference to drug free remedies using vitamins, minerals,
herbs and food supplements.
Eating Well for Optimum Health
by Andrew Weil
This book provides basic facts about human nutrition,
explains how to evaluate the latest diets and provides a program for
improving well being through making informed choices about how and
what we eat.
Foods that Fight Disease
by Laurie D.Mozian
Phytochemicals are non-nutrient substances found in
food, which have the ability to fight disease and prevent chronic
health conditions. This book explains just how phytochemicals work
with the body and provides a list of foods and their nutrient levels.
How to Get Your Kids to Eat…But Not Too Much
by Ellyn Satter
Offers simple ground rules for developing health-eating
habits. This book emphasizes the importance of parental support of
good nutrition.
Mental Illness
When Someone You Love has a
Mental Illness by
Rebecca Woolis
An essential resource for parents, siblings and friends
of people with mental illness. This book features 50 proven Quick
Reference guide.
Natural Healing for Schizophrenia. by Eva Edelman
Representing four decades of pioneering research in
biological-biochemical illness, this book will both enlighten and
inform those with schizophrenia and their families.
Additional Suggested Books
The Healing Nutrients Within
by Eric Braverman
and Carl C. Pfeiffer
Mental and Elemental
Nutrients by Carl
C. Pfeiffer