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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 432728" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>1) <strong>Lost at School</strong>... its probably at the top of everyone's list around here! But, if you have "The Explosive Child", you'll find that this one is exactly the same, only the message is oriented toward teachers rather than parents. It doesn't work to give "The Explosive Child" to most teachers... we got both books, so we could lend out "Lost at School" without losing OUR copy of "The Explosive Child"...</p><p> </p><p>2) <strong>Driven to Distraction</strong> iby Edward Hallowell and John Ratey - an older "classic", specific to ADD/ADHD - and very well written, very balanced - the positives are also included (why ADHD people are really good at some careers, for example). Was recommended to us by the behavioral consultant when K1 was first diagnosed with ADD.</p><p> </p><p>3) <strong>Smart Kids with School Problems</strong> by Priscilla L. Vail - if its still in print! Another older "classic" - missing some of the newer diagnoses, but really paints a good picture of many of the ways kids can go off the rails at school. Was recommended to us by a Resource Teacher early on in our experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 432728, member: 11791"] 1) [B]Lost at School[/B]... its probably at the top of everyone's list around here! But, if you have "The Explosive Child", you'll find that this one is exactly the same, only the message is oriented toward teachers rather than parents. It doesn't work to give "The Explosive Child" to most teachers... we got both books, so we could lend out "Lost at School" without losing OUR copy of "The Explosive Child"... 2) [B]Driven to Distraction[/B] iby Edward Hallowell and John Ratey - an older "classic", specific to ADD/ADHD - and very well written, very balanced - the positives are also included (why ADHD people are really good at some careers, for example). Was recommended to us by the behavioral consultant when K1 was first diagnosed with ADD. 3) [B]Smart Kids with School Problems[/B] by Priscilla L. Vail - if its still in print! Another older "classic" - missing some of the newer diagnoses, but really paints a good picture of many of the ways kids can go off the rails at school. Was recommended to us by a Resource Teacher early on in our experience. [/QUOTE]
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