Carroccia has written a thorough guidebook to the challenges faced by parents of children with ADHD. Learn to navigate the bureaucracy surrounding effective treatment, and to change their own responses to elicit desirable behavior from their children.
In addition to offering guidance for getting an accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and academic accommodations, the book teaches parents the best practices that Carroccia has found effective for managing ADHD at home and at school.techniques.
The book also addresses cost and availability, from the initial outline of diagnostic steps to the final discussions of alternative treatments. Online resources for locating such services are recommended by name, and extensive footnotes provide context for Carroccia’s advice.. Caregivers will learn to navigate the bureaucracy surrounding effective treatment, and to change their own responses to elicit desirable behavior from their children.
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