Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids

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Title: Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids
Author:  Kelli Miller LCSW, MSW
Illustrations:  Sarah Rebar
Publisher:  Althea Press
ISBN: 9781641520416

Review:

What is ADHD? The letters are short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This condition or difficulty is when the brain doesn’t necessarily function normally. It affects people in different ways. Millions of children have ADHD. Author Kelli Miller has helped dozens of children learn how to manage their ADHD.

In Part One of this guide Miller is introducing readers to the different types of ADHD such as Primarily Hyperactive-Impulsive, Primarily Inattentive and Combined Type. A list of symptoms and how to talk to people about the ADHD condition are also shared. There are 5 activities included to test readers about what they’ve learned. Readers can learn a lot about ADHD from Miller and with the activities and the chances of retaining what was learned are pretty good.

There are nine sections to this workbook. Each building up to help readers better understand how to manage their ADHD, how to communicate and be successful where ever they are, and how to plan things so they can be prepared. With the help of activities at the end of each section readers can get a better understanding of themselves and what they can do. For example, in Section 3 activity 1 helps readers figure our what triggers the emotions by providing character examples of someone who has issues with various types of noises. In the section where readers learn about self-control, there are activities for that as well. There are drawing activities so readers can write down what they see or free drawing activities for readers to express what they are feeling.

The back pages have plenty of resources so readers, parents, teachers and caregivers can better understand ADHD and how to manage it. This workbook has colorful illustrations and is packed with fun and creative activities so by the time readers are done they will have a better understanding of ADHD and have the skills to handle their condition.


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