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Symptoms of
ODD may include the following behaviors when they
occur more often than normal for your age group: losing your temper; arguing
with adults; defying adults or refusing adult requests or rules; deliberately
annoying others; blaming others for your own mistakes or misbehavior; being
touchy or easily annoyed; being angry and resentful; being spiteful or
vindictive; swearing or using obscene language; or having a low opinion of
yourself. The person with ODD is moody and easily frustrated, has a low opinion
of him or herself, and may abuse drugs.
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Heard it too many time to count? Social Skills are
important to children, and they must socialize with other children to have
a full life. However, social skills which are being taught
in the world, may not be what we want for our children.
How
do we teach them?
Social skills are not difficult to teach, but instilling them in our
children is a whole new ballgame! With outside influences which, at times,
we have no control over, we can only hope that we have done our job conveying what is right or wrong.
We give them the decision making tools they will
need to carry it through, in the real live situations. The books, lesson
and activity planners, are here to help you and your child. Or, if your child is exceptional, or has other symptoms that you feel are beyond
this, there are solutions below.
Speech
Pathologists Use Only 5 Basic Tools To Develop A Child's Speech, Now You Too Can
Use Them At Home!
TOP TEN NEW BOOKS ON HELPING YOUR KIDS, scroll down to see MANY
more!
Sugars That Heal: The New Healing
Science of Glyconutrients
Sugars That Heal offers a revolutionary new health plan based on
the science of glyconutrients--foods that contain saccharides. It
gives authoritative guidance for getting all eight saccharides
conveniently into your diet through supplements and readily available
foods, as well as detailed information on correct dosages. Here, too,
are chapters dealing with the special nutritional needs of people
suffering from cancer, heart disease, asthma, and neurological
disorders, and methods for using glyconutrients to treat depression,
obesity, and ADHD.
Sugars That Heal: The New Healing Science of Glyconutrients
Dr. Hoffer's ABC of Natural Nutrition for Children: With Learning
Disabilities, Behavioral Disorders, and Mental State Dysfunctions
The book features comprehensive chapters on diagnosis and treatment,
accompanied by case studies, in which many parents will find their own
children's illnesses diagnosed; a table of the nutrient content of common
foods, which a parent can follow in developing an optimum diet; and a
complete guide to vitamin and mineral supplements for children,
withrecommended dosages.
Dr. Hoffer's ABC of Natural Nutrition for Children: With Learning
Disabilities,
Behavioral Disorders, and Mental State Dysfunctions
Managing the Gift : Alternative Approaches for Attention Deficit
Disorder
The A.D.D. impacted person is part of the evolutionary process of
humanity. It is time to acknowledge that these people have many gifts and
insights that can help us move more clearly into the 21st century. They
possess a kind of intelligence that allows them to go where we have never
gone before.
Managing the Gift : Alternative Approaches for Attention Deficit Disorder
The Edison Trait: Saving the Spirit of Your Nonconforming Child
Edison Trait kids--one in five children--have the qualities that make
innovative leaders, inventors, explorers, yet they often have a hard time
in school where their personality traits may be seen as weak or negative.
Palladino recasts these children in a positive light and gives specifics
on understanding and becoming an ally for your Edison Trait child. The
book is convincing, reassuring, and accessible. Perhaps it will help
parents of nonconforming kids resist the pressure to make their kids "just
fit in."
The Edison Trait: Saving the Spirit of Your Nonconforming Child
Maximum Solutions for Add, Learning Disabilities and Autism:
Natural Treatments for Add, Adhd and Autism
Don't let your child become a victim or a statistic! Discover:
The truth about possible addition and long-term negative effects.
The difference between ADD, learning disabilities and autism. Practical
ways to improve your child's ability to learn. How diet and nutrition
directly affect behavior ...and much more!
Maximum Solutions for Add, Learning Disabilities and Autism:
Natural Treatments for Add, Adhd and Autism
Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why to Stop Taking
Psychiatric Medications
Psychiatric drugs are prescribed to more than 20 million Americans.
This book aims to convince us to stop taking these drugs, and to show
us how to do it safely. The authors contend that after 15 minutes with
a physician or psychiatrist, Americans are prescribed medications that
we may take for years or a lifetime, which can do more harm than good.
Your Drug May Be Your Problem: How and Why to Stop Taking
Psychiatric Medications
Talking Back to Ritalin: What Doctors Aren't Telling You About
Stimulants for Children
Breggin (International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and
Psychology) severely criticizes the American Psychiatric Association
and the pharmaceutical company Novartis, among others, for using
the questionable diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) in children for pushing such potentially harmful stimulants as
Ritalin, Metadate, and Concerta on children. He counters the scientific
evidence on the existence of ADHD and details the many psychological
problems that can develop in children exposed to Ritalin and other
stimulants.
Talking Back to Ritalin: What Doctors Aren't Telling You About
Stimulants for Children
The Hyperactivity Hoax : How to Stop Drugging Your Child and
Find Real Medical Help Walker (A Dose of Sanity) points a finger
at hurried doctors who treat symptoms without identifying underlying
causes and blames managed health care (HMOs) for pressuring
physicians into making hasty choices. Educators also get their share
of Walker's criticism for attempting to push for the ADD (attention
deficit disorder) or ADHD label (and the use of Ritalin) when kids are
difficult in class (10 % of elementary school boys are on Ritalin, he
notes). Rather than relying on easy labels, Walker urges parents to
aggressively seek the root of their child's problem
The Hyperactivity Hoax : How to Stop Drugging Your Child and
Find Real Medical Help
Soar With Your Strengths
The authors' theory of concentrating on your strengths and what you
were meant to do makes perfect sense, now that they've said it. It's
one of those books where you'll read it and say, "I knew that!" An
obvious no-brainer for the young adult starting a career, I've found
it exceptionally helpful for people in mid-life transition.
Soar With Your Strengths
As seen on Oprah.... Driven to Distraction:
This clear and valuable book dispels a variety of myths about attention
deficit disorder (ADD). Since both authors have ADD themselves, and
both are successful medical professionals, perhaps there's no surprise
that the two myths they attack most persistently are: (a) that ADD is
an issue only for children; and (b) that ADD corresponds simply to limited
intelligence or limited self-discipline. "The word disorder puts the
syndrome entirely in the domain of pathology, where it should not entirely
be. Although ADD can generate a host of problems, there are also
advantages to having it, advantages that this book will stress, such as
high energy, intuitiveness, creativity, and enthusiasm, and they are
completely overlooked by the 'disorder' model." The authors go on to cite
Mozart and Einstein as examples of probable ADD sufferers. (The problem as
they see it is not so much attention deficit but attention inconsistency:
"Most of us with ADD can in fact hyperfocus at times.") Although they warn
against overdiagnosis, they also do a convincing job of answering the
criticism that "everybody, and therefore nobody" has ADD. Using numerous
case studies and a discussion of the way ADD intersects with other
conditions (e.g., depression, substance abuse, and obsessive-compulsive
disorder), they paint a concrete picture of the syndrome's realities.
Especially helpful are the lists of tips for dealing with ADD in a child,
a partner, or a family member.
Driven to Distraction

Caring, Sharing & Getting Along (Grades PreK-1)
Give children positive models they need to care, share, and get along!
This one-of-a-king resources is brimming with lively, easy-to-read poems
teaching kids to use polite words, take turns, be fair, listen, solve
disputes, respect diversity, and more. Includes mini-lessons, instant
activity, and a suggested trade book to ensure kids get the point.

Teaching Conflict Resolution Through Children's Literature (Grades K-2)
Motivate children to get off the "conflict escalator" by talking things
through and expressing feelings in constructive ways. Includes easy,
classroom-tested methods and reproducible activity pages.

Teaching Kids to Care and Cooperate (Grades 2-5)
Promote cooperation, respect for others, self-esteem, and literacy with
meaningful writing and art activities. Full of easy and fun ideas for
fostering a harmonious community including: Autobiographies in a Bag,
"Quilt of Many Faces," Class Compliments Book, Collaborative Bill of
Rights, Conflict-Resolution T-Chart...PLUS dozens of great strategies that
worked for these teacher-authors and will work for you!

Ready-To-Use Social Skills Lessons & Activities for Grades 4-6 (Social
Skills Curriculum Activities Library)
Age-appropriate lessons and activities build self-esteem, self-control,
and respect for the rights of others. Offers classroom teachers and
specialists 50 or more detailed lesson plans with reproducible activity
sheets. Spiral binding.
Ready-To-Use Social Skills Lessons & Activities for Grades 7-12 : A
Ready-To-Use Curriculum Based on Real-Life Situations to Help You Build
Student's Self Esteem)

Ready-To-Use Conflict-Resolution Activities for Elementary Students : Over
100 Step-By-Step Lessons and Illustrated Activities That Give Grades K-6
A wonderful collection of activities to promote conflict resolution skills
in elementary school students - of the utmost importance in today's
troubling society. Beth Teolis emphasizes that teachers have the power to
make the difference in the lives of their students! The ready-to-use
activities bring out the child's best. The worksheets are a delightful and
beneficial Addition to the daily lesson plan. A must-have for all
elementary school teachers!
ADHD’s main symptoms are reduced attentiveness and
concentration, excessive levels of activity, distractibility, and impulsiveness.
An estimated three to five percent of school-age children have ADHD, though some
surveys put the percentage as high as 17 percent.
Computer-Assisted
Instruction for Students at Risk for ADHD, Mild Disabilities or Academic
Problems
Ritalin
Is Not the Answer: A Drug-Free, Practical Program for Children Diagnosed With
ADD or ADHD
The
Hyperactive Child Book: Treating, Educating, and Living With an ADHD Child -
Strategies That Really Work, from an Award-Winning Team of Experts
Understanding
ADHD: The Definitive Guide to Attention Deficit
Stress
Less:: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder/ADD or ADHD Video (Yoga &
Meditation)
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