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Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Bibilography

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BOOKS

Buttross, L.S. (2007). Understanding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Jackson, MS : University Press of Mississippi. (Call No. 20.4 .B8)

Ford, A. (2007). On their own: Creating an independent future for your adult child with learning disabilities and ADHD: A family guide. New York: Newmarket Press. (Call No. 20.4 .F6)

Lougy, R.A., DeRuvo, S.L., & Rosenthal, D.K. (2007). Teaching young children with ADHD: Successful strategies and practical interventions for preK-3. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. (Call No. 40.4 .L6)

Lovecky, D.V. (2004). Different minds: Gifted children with AD/HD, Asperger syndrome, and other learning deficits. New York: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. (Call Number: 40 .4 .L68)


Minskoff, E.H. (2003). Academic success strategies for adolescents with learning disabilities and ADHD. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes. (Call Number: 40 .4 .M55)


Parker, H.C. (2005). The ADHD handbook for schools: Effective strategies for identifying and teaching students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Plantation, FL: Specialty Press. (Call Number: 40.4 .P3)


Pentecost, D. (2000). Parenting the ADD child: Can't do? won't do? Philadelphia: J. Kingsley. (Call Number: 20.4 .P45)


Reimers, C. L. (2006). ADHD in the young child: A guide for parents and teachers of young children with ADHD. Plantation, Fla.: Specialty Press. (Call No. 20.4 .R4)


Zeigler Dendy, C.A. (2000). Teaching teens with ADD and ADHD: A quick reference guide for teachers and parents. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. (Call Number: 40.4 .Z45)

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CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Chara, K.A. (2004). Sensory smarts: A book for kids with ADHD or autism spectrum disorders struggling with sensory integration problems. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley. (Call Number: 3 .C53)

Galvin, M. (2001). Otto learns about his medicine: A story about medication for children with ADHD. Washington, D.C.: Magination Press. (Call No. 7 .G3)


Fattig, M. K. (2007). Prairie day with Annie: Experience attention deficit disorders through the eyes of a child. Genoa, NE : Flower by the Water Pub. (Call No. 6 .F38)


Walker, B. (2005). The girls' guide to AD/HD. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House. (Call Number: 20 .4 .W35)


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WEB SITES

ADDitude
http://www.additudemag.com/
This is the website of ADDitude magazine. It includes information about medications, classroom accommodations, adults with ADHD as well as forums and an "ask an expert" feature.
ADHD Research Today
http://adhd.researchtoday.net
ADHD Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about ADHD, including details on attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, drugs, treatment, and symptoms.
Medline Plus: ADHD
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/attentiondeficithyperactivitydisorder.html
Medline Plus offers reliable, authoritive information about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Information is catagorized for quick access to just the information you need! Subjects covered include: The Basics, Alternative Therapies, Clinical Trials, Organizations and much much more.
National Institute of Mental Health
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/adhdmenu.cfm
This site includes information about causes, diagnosis, treatment, an behavior information as well as information for families. Some of this information is available in a printable booklet format at: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/adhd.cfm
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
http://www.chadd.org
The website for CHADD provides a wealth of information, including parents, adults with ADHD, and professionals. The site provides contact information to find a local chapter of CHADD. Information is available about myths, terms to know, co-occurring conditions, conferences, and training.
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