ABSTRACT

First published in 1998. The professional diagnosis of ADHD can often be alarming and worrisome for parents who are trying to cope with their child's behavior problems. The Attention Zone: A Parents' Guide to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is an accessible and practical book that provides parents with facts, advice, and guidance on raising children with ADHD: It covers such basic concerns as the causes and symptoms of ADHD; the effects of ADHD on families; school and home management; and psychological and medical treatments. n a special chapter the author attempts to address some of the most commonly asked questions regarding ADHD and medical therapy. Parents play a variety of roles in their child's life, as confidante, teacher, friend, disciplinarian, and manager, and for parents of children with ADHD it is essential for these roles to be assumed with consistency and energy 24 hours a day. This book is written by an experienced pediatrician, who has worked with many families in understanding and developing successful interventions and is intended to offer support and guid­ance for parents and children in dealing with the everyday reality of ADHD. In addition, the author stresses the importance of involving children and students in their own treatment, with the belief that every child or adolescent diagnosed with ADHD can benefit to a significant degree by their own active participation in an appropriate treatment plan. The Attention Zone includes diaries and forms for a family to use together in the privacy of their own home as well as a carefully selected resource list of books and videotapes for adults, teenagers, and children.

chapter 1|5 pages

So Many Questions

chapter 5|4 pages

Adults with ADHD

chapter 7|10 pages

What the Kids Have to Say

chapter 8|6 pages

The Diagnosis of ADHD

chapter 11|12 pages

Home Management of ADHD

chapter 13|5 pages

Managing Family Stress

chapter 16|7 pages

Psychological Therapies

chapter 19|13 pages

Stimulant Medications

chapter 20|7 pages

Other Medical Therapies

chapter 21|5 pages

Nontraditional ADHD Therapies