| Authors | Aviva J. Romm, Tracy Romm |
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| Published | July 1st, 2000 |
| Media Type | Paperback |
| List Price | $12.95 |
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| Average Rating | 3.00 |
| Record Updated | August 1st, 2005 at 1:57 am PDT |
| Lookup ID | 1580172482-4404 |
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This is a good book that offers many alternative treatments for parents looking to treat their ADHD children. However, a better book would be Natural Treatments for ADD and Hyperactivity by Skye Weintraub. Dr. Weintraub's book is much more comprehensive, although this book does a fine job at discussing more mainstream alternatives.
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| Authors | Edna D Copeland |
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| Published | December 31st, 1969 |
| Media Type | Unknown Binding |
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| Record Updated | August 14th, 2005 at 10:31 pm PDT |
| Lookup ID | B0006P8TDO-4434 |
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| Authors | Hugh F. Johnston, J. Jay Fruehling |
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| Published | June 1st, 1997 |
| Media Type | Paperback |
| List Price | $5.95 |
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| Lookup ID | 1890802123-4435 |
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| Authors | Matthew, MD Galvin, Sandra Ferraro |
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| Published | August 15th, 2001 |
| Media Type | Hardcover |
| List Price | $14.95 |
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| Average Rating | 4.50 |
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| Lookup ID | 1557987718-4405 |
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I keep a couple of copies of this book in my office. It uses humorous illustrations as well as concrete examples to help children understand why they need to take medication for AD/HD. Otto, a young car, visits a special engine mechanic and receives an engine treatment to help him run at the right speed. The author uses this metaphor to explain the nature of AD/HD, and the process of getting a psychiatric evaluation. It suggests some good questions that the the child might want to ask about medication. I particularly liked the way the book discussed potential side effects ...
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