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Raising Boys With ADHD

Secrets for Parenting Healthy, Happy Sons

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Written by two professionals who have "been there and done that" with their own sons with ADHD, Raising Boys With ADHD empowers parents to help their sons with ADHD find success in school and beyond. The book covers topics not often found in other parenting guides such as the preschool years and early diagnosis and strategies for teens transitioning to work and college. Filled with practical knowledge, resources, and tools needed to help parents address the many strengths and challenges of boys with ADHD, this book provides parents with encouragement and hope for the future.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 19, 2012
      For the parent of a son with ADHD, the cover's beaming poster child is emblematic of success: handsome, happy, relaxed, and as comfortable with a notebook in his hands as he might be with a video game controller. As Forgan and Richey reiterate, they are not merely professionals working with boys with ADHD and their parents; each has a son with ADHD as well. The book is informational and action-oriented: terms are explained, and current research and treatment options are explored in language that parents can understand, use with their sons, and disseminate to others. With sections like "Infancy and Preschool," "The Elementary Years," and "The Teenage Years," parents can zero in on current issues, what's ahead, and what's behind them. Practical solutions are given in terms of what help is available in schools, how to access it, and setting specific goals, with a "Dynamic Action Plan" in the concluding section of the book. Focusing largely on their experiences as parents, Forgan and Richey emphasize methods that were effective with their own kids, while downplaying other less-successful treatments and tactics. Throughout, the authors deal extensively with the issue of stigmaâinternal and externalâand provide examples of letters and dialogues parents might use to explain the condition to friends and family. Additionally, Forgan and Richey highlight the many unique strengths of boys with ADHD. Illus.

    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2013

      In this ADHD primer, the authors--both parents of boys with ADHD--provide newly diagnosed families with a temperate guidebook on coming to terms with a diagnosis, current treatment options, ADHD through the years (preschool, elementary, and adolescent), and where to turn for additional help. The authors do not waste time or space on long histories or make foolish attempts at scientific comprehensiveness. Instead, they focus on moving forward after diagnosis and present common treatment options within the context of the latest medical research. Stimulant and nonstimulant medications, food diets, biofeedback, and cognitive behavioral therapy are all given respectful consideration with the authors' experiences woven throughout. VERDICT While there are many quality titles on parenting an ADHD child, this text is desirable for its concise yet reassuring style. For any family new to the subject, librarians can recommend this offering without hesitation.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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