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  • The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD or ADHD
    by John F Taylor
    Aimed for kids presented in a down-to-earth style, includes chapters such as ‘six ways to success at school’ and ‘seven ways to make and keep friends’
     
  • ADHD the Facts
    by Mark Selikowitz
    Handy, no nonsense book that covers everything to do with ADHD
     
  • Putting on the brakes
    by Patricia Quinn & Judith Stern
    Book about ADHD for children to read
     
  • A bird’s-eye view of life with ADD and ADHD: Advice from young survivors
    by Chris Zeigler Dendy & Alex Zeigler
    Book for adults and teens with ADHD, including many stories from teens giving their viewpoint
     
  • Does everyone have ADHD? A teen’s guide to diagnosis and treatment
    by Christine Petersen
    Book for teenagers with ADHD
     
  • How to reach and teach children with ADD/ADHD: Practical techniques, strategies and interventions
    by Sandra Rief
    Includes case studies, interviews and student interventions for teachers and professionals
     
  • Teenagers with ADD and ADHD: A guide for parents and professionals
    by Chris Ziegler Dendy
    Although mostly geared for USA, it still has useful information
     
  • Learning to slow down and pay attention
    by Kathleen Nadeau and Ellen Dixon
    Book for kids about ADHD
     
  • Attention Deficit Disorder: The unfocused mind in children and adults
    by Thomas E. Brown
    Offers practical information about treatment options
     
  • The ADD & ADHD diet
    by Rachel Bell and Dr Howard Peiper
    Looks at contributing factors and natural treatments for symptoms of ADD/ADHD
     
  • Driven to distraction: Recognizing and coping with Attention Deficit Disorder from childhood through adulthood
    by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey
    Covers diagnosis, treatment options, family perspectives along with first-hand accounts of what it is like to live with ADD/ADHD
     
  • Delivered from distraction: Getting the most out of life with attention deficit disorder
    by Edward Hallowell and John Ratey
    Includes interviews with adults about life with ADD/ADHD
     
  • Smart but stuck: Emotions in teens and adults with ADHD
    by Thomas Brown
    Includes true stories about people with ADD/ADHD and the role emotions play
     
  • ADD - Friendly ways to organize your life
    by Judith Kolberg
    Includes strategies to help people with ADD/ADHD become more organised
     
  • Squirmy Wormy: How I learned to help myself
    by Lynda Farrington Wilson
    Lovely illustrations and phrases geared towards children aged 5-8 with ADD/ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism
     
  • Ritalin-Free Kids: Safe and Effective Homeopathic Medicine for ADHD and Other Behavioral and Learning Problems
    by Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman & Robert Ullman
     
  • Disconnected Kids: The Groundbreaking Brain Balance Program for Children with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Disorders
    by Dr Robert Melillo
     
  • Reconnected Kids: Help Your Child Achieve Physical, Mental, and Emotional Balance
    by Dr Robert Melillo
     
  • Autism: The Scientific Truth About Preventing, Diagnosing, and Treating Autism Spectrum Disorders and What Parents Can Do Now
    by Dr Robert Melillo
     
  • Gut and Psychology Syndrome: Natural Treatment for Autism, Dyspraxia, A.D.D., Dyslexia, A.D.H.D., Depression, Schizophrenia
    by Natasha Campbell-McBride
     
  • The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, Updated and Revised: The Ultimate Guide to the Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet
    by Pamela Compart and Dana Laake
     
  • Trop intelligent pour être heureux ? L'adulte surdoué
    de Jeanne Siaud-Facchin (Français)