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Navigating the ADHD Treatment Maze for Teens and Preteens: Volume 2: Handbook for Teens and Preteens
By: Emily Kay , Peggy KayImprint: RedFoxMedia
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Effective management of ADHD for teens and preteens starts with you taking charge of your challenges and being involved in the treatment planning. There are many traditional and non-traditional treatments available. This book contains a 12-step roadmap to help you and your parents to sort through the options, with an emphasis on the tradeoffs between the potential effectiveness of the treatments and the possible time required to achieve success. This is a companion book to Volume 1: Handbook for Parents, which contains matching chapters as this volume, but at a greater detail, so you and your parents can learn about the treatment options together. The more you know, the easiesr it is for you and your parents to select the right approaches that best fit your needs and to achieve long term success.
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| Title of eBook: Navigating the ADHD Treatment Maze for Teens and Preteens: Volume 2: Handbook for Teens and Preteens | |
| Release Date: 03-08-2010 | |
| Publisher: RedFoxMedia |
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| Parent title | Navigating the ADHD Treatment Maze... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780984325351 |
| File size | 1571 |
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| Printing | Not allowed |
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