By Jerry Newport & Mary Newport
Many people on the spectrum never get “the talk” from their parents, and suffer from “information deficit.” This book goes a long way toward filling in the gaps in their knowledge.
By Lauren H Kerstein
This interactive workbook enables children to develop a better understanding of their sensory systems by helping their parents and teachers create an individualized sensory profile
By Jed Baker
This easy-to-follow resource offers a complete toolbox of social skills and the means to attain them.
By Dr. Thomas W. Phelan
4th Edition! This evidence-based program breaks down the tasks of parenting into 3 straightforward jobs: controlling obnoxious behavior; encouraging good behavior; strengthening your relationship.
By Kathy Hoopmann
This delightful book combines humour with understanding to reflect the difficulties and joys of raising a child with ADHD and celebrates what it means to be considered `different'. This absorbing and enjoyable book takes a refreshing approach to understanding ADHD.
Dr. Sandy Newmark has specialized in successfully treating children diagnosed as having ADHD using methods other than psychostimulant medications.
By Jan Greenman
Parenting a child with Asperger's syndrome is never easy, and adding ADHD to the psychological mix makes life even more difficult.
By Jeffery Bernstein PhD
Occasional clashes between parents and children are not uncommon, but when defiant behavior — such as tantrums, resistance to chores, and negativity — becomes chronic, it can cause big problems within the family.
By Janet Tubbs
A highly creative curriculum full of music, dance, arts and crafts to address low self-esteem and behavioral problems in children diagnosed with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and ADHD.
By Dr.Martin Kutscher, M.D.
Valuable resource decribing the spectrum of ADHD, the co-occurring symptoms, and common difficulties that parents face. Bronze Medal Winner in the 2008 IPPY awards.
By Bernard Rimland
Dyslogic Syndrome is full of valuable advice on the safe, effective treatments that are available to children, and offers positive strategies for helping parents and professionals to do the best for their dyslogical child.