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Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster Dennis Swanberg, Diane Passno, Walt Larimore MD

Condition Details: Softcover in Good Condition. Ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library.

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Overview

Parents of kids with A.D.H.D. (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) have been taught that the disorder is a serious handicap―that it will make raising their child difficult, and that the child will continually struggle to succeed in school and throughout life. Parents are looking for hope, encouragement, and answers to their questions. Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster gives parents of children with A.D.H.D. just what they a strong dose of encouragement from fellow parents who have children with A.D.H.D., support for valuing the benefits of having a child with an attention disorder, and just the right amount of practical medical advice needed for understanding.