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Overcoming ADHD Without Medication: A Guidebook for Parents and Teachers

How parents and educators can help children to overcome ADHD and childhood depression, naturally. Lifestyle changes, educational efforts can be very effective. Many professional and other resources listed. Extensive bibliograhy and index. ADHD Book site page.
Superar el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad (TDAH) Sin Medicación: Guía para Padres y Educadores (Spanish Edition)
Spanish edition is also available as an ebook on Kindle: Superar el Trastorno por Déficit de Atención con Hiperactividad (TDAH) Sin Medicación: Guía para Padres y Educadores
"With a lot of thought and understanding of concern, "Overcoming ADHD without Medication" is an excellent read that should very much be considered by concerned parents." --Midwest Book Review (English edition)
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Rethinking ADHD: Integrated Approaches to Helping Children at Home and at School, by Vicki Anderson and Tim Godber
Rethinking ADHD was written by an Australian team of therapists and researchers and explores the thought of the social dynamics behind ADHD, the overmedication of children, what is needed to help children overcome the problem of attention deficit and what has happened in the field of mental health in recent years with respects to children, especially in relation to England and Australia.
It is probably one of the most insightful books into the causes of ADHD, and the social issues that are part of the driving force of ADHD. It leans towards that view, that is the lack of social structure and family life that is causing many children to have attentional problems and that reliance or over-reliance on medication for children with ADHD is not the wisest course. Of all the books written on ADHD, this is one of the best, for a parent or educator.
The two books that one might consider on this subject are Dr. Neves and Associates, Dr. Susan Ashley s book on the subject and for clinicians and researchers, Dr. Nigg's book, What Causes ADHD, more of an excellent reference work. Dr. Ashley's book gives good guidance for parents in the US especially. But if someone is interested in doing research for themselves and their children, Rethinking ADHD is a must.
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