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2005

  • An Educational Mindset
  • Water-Fleas, Caterpillars and People with ADHD
  • Does Chronic Ritalin Use Increase Risk Of Cancer?
  • Children and Psychiatric Medication
  • Does Anyone Really Benefit From Psychotherapy?
  • The Rules Of Engagement - Part II: Compliance

2004

  • Update On Driving Behaviors And Outcomes For Adults With ADHD
  • Homework Re-Visited
  • Updates on ADHD
  • What Do We Want From Children With ADHD?
  • Do Children with ADHD Benefit From Psychosocial Intervention?
  • The Importance Of Self-Discipline
  • The Role of Psychotherapy in the Treatment of ADHD
  • Connections
  • No Child Left Behind
  • Reflecting On The Standards For Using Medication To Treat Children With ADHD
  • Current References On ADHD
  • The Marketing Of ADHD

2003

  • Off To Kindergarten
  • The Power to Change Your Life
  • Paying Attention To The Inflation Of Worry
  • Does It Matter How We Raise Our Children?
  • One Mother's Story
  • Reclaiming The Next Generation
  • The Nature of Pervasive Developmental Disorder
  • The Rules of Engagement
  • Why Some Kids Won't Talk

2002

  • Is the dandelion a flower?
  • To Spank or Not To Spank: Why Is This Even A Question?
  • A Year Like No Other
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Seven Steps to Homework Success


Seven Steps to Homework Success: A Family Guide to Solving Homework Problems

This book demonstrates to parents how they can teach their children important homework skills.  The book covers positive practices that parents and teachers can use to provide homework success.  Based on combined years of research and experience with thousands of families, this book reflects a practical hands on seven step program to reduce homework problems.  The chapters in this workbook represent seven sequential steps necessary to achieve homework success in your family.  These include understanding the importance of homework as part of children's education, evaluating children's homework skills, developing a working reliance with your child, developing strategies to solve homework problems and maintaining good home/school communication.

The strategies and ideas in this book are based on empirical research and practical experience.  They will help children take responsibility for homework and learning the skills necessary to complete homework independently. 

 

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