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OverviewAccording to a recent report, up to 5% of school children in the United States have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Commonly referred to as ADHD, this condition affects teens in a number of ways, from excessive fidgeting and difficulty following instructions to avoiding tasks that require concentration and displaying impulsive behavior. While ADHD has become a household term, there are many questions about the nature of this condition and how it can affect young adults. In ADHD: The Ultimate Teen Guide, John Aspromonte looks at the causes of this condition, examines its various symptoms, and dispels the myths associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Most importantly, the author offers sound advice about how to cope with ADHD. Included in this volume are details about: ·how ADHD affects family members and friends ·what treatment options are available, including counseling ·what medications are most frequently prescribed, along with their potential side effects In addition to input from medical experts, this book features personal stories and quotes from teens, providing readers with a balanced insight into ADHD. With a glossary of terms and a list of resources, ADHD: The Ultimate Teen Guide is an invaluable source of hope for teens and their families. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John AspromontePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Volume: 58 Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781538100387ISBN 10: 153810038 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 15 December 2018 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: What is ADHD Chapter 2: The History of ADHD Chapter 3: Special Education Legislation Chapter 4: ADHD and the Brain Chapter 5: Why Schoolwork Is so Hard Chapter 6: Social and Emotional Aspects of ADHD Chapter 7: Treatment Chapter 8: Home Life and Family Chapter 9: ADHD Superpowers Chapter 10: Successful People with ADHD Chapter 11: Bullying Chapter 12: College and Career Glossary Resources Notes Index About the AuthorReviewsADHD: The Ultimate Teen Guide is written for adolescents who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is the latest entry in It Happened to Me, a series by Rowman & Littlefield that provides teenagers with up-to-date, expertly vetted information on a range of social and cultural issues. The book is arranged in 12 chapters that begin with background information and move into practical advice on such topics as bullying, treatment options, and schoolwork. The text is enriched with photographs, figures, tables, and stories from fellow teens. Many of the chapters end in an FAQ section, and the book concludes with a glossary and resources list. The author is a school psychologist with a long history of working with the mentally ill. While his knowledge and expertise shine through, the writing is inconsistent in its target demographic. Examples can range from the schoolyard to the college dormitory, and the simple writing style might make older adolescents feel that they are being talked down to. * CHOICE * "ADHD: The Ultimate Teen Guide is written for adolescents who have been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It is the latest entry in “It Happened to Me,"" a series by Rowman & Littlefield that provides teenagers with up-to-date, expertly vetted information on a range of social and cultural issues. The book is arranged in 12 chapters that begin with background information and move into practical advice on such topics as bullying, treatment options, and schoolwork. The text is enriched with photographs, figures, tables, and stories from fellow teens. Many of the chapters end in an FAQ section, and the book concludes with a glossary and resources list. The author is a school psychologist with a long history of working with the mentally ill. While his knowledge and expertise shine through, the writing is inconsistent in its target demographic. Examples can range from the schoolyard to the college dormitory, and the simple writing style might make older adolescents feel that they are being talked down to. * CHOICE *" Author InformationJohn Aspromonte is a school psychologist at the Cooke Center for Learning and Development, Grammar School (NY, NY). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |