Finally, this much anticipated new edition
to the popular bestseller that has served for over a decade as a treasured
resource to classroom teachers, special educators, other school
professionals, and parents. All chapters have been updated and revised,
and a great deal of new content has been added.
Pre-order your copy today! (Available: March 2005)
"It
is both a pleasure and a privilege to provide this strong and unequivocal
endorsement of so informative and consumer friendly a book as this one.
Grounded in the latest science of ADHD, filled with exceptionally detailed
advice for parents, and in a common-sense, no-nonsense writing style,
parents and educators will find this book to be highly useful in raising a
successful ADHD child."
-
Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D.,
Professor of Psychiatry, Medical University of South
Carolina, and author of Taking Charge of ADHD
"Sandra Rief
is one of the most astute as well as compassionate voices in the world
about ADHD. She really gets it, and this book will give you what she
gets. A
wonderful contribution and valuable, practical resource for all teachers,
parents, and clinicians."
-
Edward
Hallowell, M.D.,
author, When You Worry About the Child You Love and
Driven to Distraction
"For
over a decade, Sandra Rief's How to
Reach and Teach ADD/ADHD Children has been the most definitive AND
user-friendly
"go to" guide for teachers and parents eager to help children with ADHD
succeed in school, home, and life overall. Now updated with the latest
research findings from the last 10 years, this book outstrips even the
original. Unlike so many other volumes, this book is hands-on, well
organized, extremely readable, and full of the kind of wise, practical
advice that only comes from someone who has been there (and continues to
be there!) helping teachers, parents, children, and youth struggling with
ADHD. I especially like the focus on different ages, school settings, and
subjects. My highest recommendation for this book, and my greatest praise
for Sandra making this invaluable resource available!"
- Peter
S. Jensen, M.D., Director, Center for the Advancement of Children’s Mental
Health and Ruane Professor of Child Psychiatry at Columbia University
"This
valuable
resource should be at every teacher's fingertips! Sandra Rief offers
current research-based strategies and information on ADHD that are a must
read for every educator."
- Ellen Stantus, Special Education Director
"This book
not
only addresses the latest research on this neuro-biological difference,
but goes further by offering creative strategies for home and school in
order to help these students reach their full potential. As always, Sandra
Rief fills her book with "...what to do about it".
- Jill Murphy - Special
Educator, AD/HD Life Skills & Academic Coach, ADD
Resources Parent Support, mother of two children with ADD/ADHD