Does your preschool child with ADHD have poor self-esteem? “Don’t do that,” and “No,” negatively impacts his self-esteem. Parents of preschool children with ADHD travel a frustrating journey. They react instead of respond to their child’s misbehavior. Their child is reprimanded for behavior that he cannot control due to his ADHD, which increases his inappropriate behavior. Additionally, socially inappropriate behavior may occur as a result of being treated negatively. Parents should not be blamed, because they may not know how to manage their child’s behavior. The child’s peers reject him for touching, pushing, and invading their space. Feeling excluded causes a preschool child with ADHD to become vulnerable, allowing him to be bullied. (Yes, even in preschool!) Parents feel frustration, stress and guilt. Parents are taught in this book to diminish their child’s misbehaviors by following simple, step-by-step methods to facilitate positive behavior. They learn the first line of treatment for their preschool child with ADHD, which are behavioral interventions, whether they should discipline him for displaying behavior he cannot control, and how to teach him social skills when he is so distractible. Parents are taught to respond in an affirmative way to their child’s appropriate behavior, positively impacting his self-esteem.
Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) leave for school in the morning with a smile and a backpack, ready to make friends. They often return from school after having been bullied. Children with ADHD appear vulnerable to their peers, because they misinterpret social cues and behave in a socially inappropriate manner. These children have few if any friends. This book explains the difficulties that children with ADHD endure to those individuals who do not understand the complexities of these children's problems. Difficulties with attention, organization and social interaction are listed, defined, and described. Teachers and personnel who work with these children in school and parents who work with their children at home are offered innovative techniques for improving these children's behavior, in a way that everyone can understand and implement. Real-life experiences of average people living with children with ADHD are included, so that parents can feel less alone in their experiences.
Conquering Headache, Fourth Edition provides the information needed to conquer headaches and improve the quality of life. This new edition includes chapters detailing the latest information about medication for acute treatment of attacks, preventative treatment of migraine and treatment of cluster headache. The book covers areas of massage, physical therapy, alternative therapies such as chiropractic, acupuncture, and natural remedies like vitamins, minerals, and herbs. Practical guidelines for medication use including dosages, side effects, and limitations are also incorporated in this new edition. Key Features: Provides the bottom-line truth about headaches State-of-the-art updates on nutrition, exercise, sleep habits, behavioral techniques, and pain management Features up-to-date new developments that change the way headaches are thought about and treated
First Published in 1986, this book offers a full, comprehensive guide to immature red blood cells. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for Students of Medicine, and other practitioners in their respective fields.
This handbook aims to be the headache patient's first line of defence. Written by two experts in the field, Conquering Headache describes the different types of headache, their causes, and their treatment - all in easy-to-understand, non-medical terms. Topics covered include medication and non-medicated treatment, nutrition, exercise, sleep habits, behavioral techniques, and pain management. Additionally, it offers practical guidelines for medication use, such as dosages, side effects, and limitations on use. From cover to cover, Conquering Headache arms patients with the facts they need to take control of their condition.
The Art and Science of Pulmonary Medicine is an authoritative, insiders perspective on the various challenges in this field of medicine and the key qualities necessary to become a successful practitioner. Featuring some of the nations leading pulmonologists, this book provides a candid look at the field of pulmonary medicineacademic, surgical, and clinicaland a glimpse into the future of a dynamic practice that encompasses aspects of cardiovascular physiology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, and nutrition. As they reveal the secrets to success in a quadruple-boarded fieldinternal medicine, pulmonary diseases, critical care, and sleep medicinethese authorities offer practical and adaptable strategies for excellence.
Two headache specialists present information on drug, nutrition, and stress-reduction therapies to help women suffering fron various types of chronic headaches
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