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Parenting Children With Adhd: 10 Lessons That Medicine Cannot Teach (APA Lifetools)
by Vincent J., Ph.D. Monastra
from American Psychological Association (APA)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Down-to-earth language. Good information on medication and protein. 
I read "Parenting children with ADHD" by Vincent Monastra last night. I am very impressed with the down-to-earth language and clear ideas that he presents in this book. I am not a medical professional and often get lost in the first paragraph of medical descriptions of ADD, ADHD and Learning Disabilities. After struggling with a local school system's ignorance and unwillingness to question archaic teaching methods, I appreciate the way that Vincent compares ADHD to other medical impairments. If a... more info
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Great Book 
Would recommend to anyone living with ADHD. My sister, husband, and step daughter are all ADHD. This book really explained and helped me understand a whole different side to it, including the medical stuff.
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Good Info 
There a was a lot of new informatin that I had not come across. This book was simple and easy to understand.
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learn something in every chapter 
great book. very helpful. I learned something new in every chapter. easy to read and understand. helps the whole family.
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