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By Patricia O. Quinn and Judith M. Stern
Illustrated by Kate Sternberg
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The games, puzzles, activities, articles, and resources in this exciting collection from the newsletter Brakes offer more than 50 ways for kids to handle the challenges of ADHD. Along with practical tips for solving problems and getting organized, boys and girls can also read about real kids like themselves. And they can discover a wealth of ideas that make life more manageable—and more fun!
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• Black and white illustrations
• 8 1/2" x 11"
• 96 pages
• Ages 8–13
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"A wonderful resource for children with ADHD! This book has a format that is very fun and appealing. It is full of useful information and practical exercises that will help children understand ADHD better and teach them ways to cope successfully with attentional problems."
—Jane Annunziata, PsyD
co-author of Help is on the Way: A Child's Book and ADD and A Child's First Book about Play Therapy
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is a developmental pediatrician in Washington, D.C., specializing in child development and psychopharmacology. A pioneer, Dr. Quinn has worked for 30 years in the areas of ADHD, hyperactivity, and learning disabilities. She gives workshops nationwide and has published extensively in these fields.
is an educational consultant in private practice in Rockville, Maryland, specializing in work with children who have leaning disabilities and ADHD, as well as their parents and teachers. She is also the author of several books for young people with attention disorders and learning disabilities.
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is an author, illustrator, and middle school art teacher living in Reston, Virginia.
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