by Jose J. Bauermeister, PhD
With extensive revisions and six all-new chapters, Hiperactivo, Impulsivo, Distra do Me conoces? provides down-to-earth guidance for parents and teachers facing the challenges of ADHD.
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Hiperactivo, Impulsivo, Distra do-- Me conoces? (Hyperactive, Impulsive, Distracted--Do You Know Me?) Segunda edici n (Second Edition) Gu a acerca del d ficit atencional para padres, maestros y profesionales (A Guide to ADHD for Parents, Teachers, and Professionals) Written specifically for Spanish-speaking parents and teachers, this practical, down-to-earth resource offers essential guidance for helping children with ADD or ADHD. Leading expert Dr. Jos J. Bauermeister distills the latest scientific knowledge about these problems and describes clear steps you can take to build on your child's strengths, find the right treatments, promote school success, and improve behavior both at home and in school. Dr. Bauermeister has devoted his career to working with Hispanic children and families, whose unique experiences and culture are reflected on every page. Special features of this edition include the latest information on medications and when (and when not) to use them, the often-overlooked problem of ADHD in girls, how to explain the disorder to kids, tips to increase self-esteem, and much more. "Dr. Bauermeister brings to this book his more than 25 years of clinical work with families of children with behavior problems, his substantial research in the field of ADHD, and his encyclopedic knowledge of the vast English literature on ADHD. I highly recommend this book to any family within the large Hispanic culture who is seeking the most accurate, scientifically based, up-to-date, and useful information on ADHD in children. There simply is no better resource than this one for such families." Russell A. Barkley, PhD, author of Taking Charge of ADHD
6 x 9, 309 pages
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Foreword, Russell A. Barkley Introduction to the Second Edition I. Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) 1. Principal Characteristics 2. The Child with ADD, without Hyperactivity (Inattentive) 3. Other Important Characteristics 4. ADD and Immaturity in the Development of Executive Functions 5. Associated Difficulties 6. ADD during the Stages of Development: Some Experiences of Children, Adolescents, and Adults 7. How to Explain ADD: Mutual Influences of Neurobiological and Environmental Factors 8. Assessment and Diagnosis II. Treatment of ADD 9. Strengthening Self-Esteem 10. Working with Oneself and with the Family 11. Effective Communication 12. Facilitating Appropriate Behavior 13. Management Strategies: Application of Positive Consequences 14. Management Strategies: Application of Negative Consequences 15. Medications 16. Your Child, the School, and You: Guidelines for Parents 17. Your Student, the School, and You: Guidelines for Educators 18. ADD in Girls 19. Guidance for Children and Adolescents 20. Conclusion: Which Is the Best Treatment for ADD? Epilogue, Appendix, Glossary
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