Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Bibilography
Books Children's Books Web Sites
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)
Gregg, N. (2009). Adolescents and adults with learning disabilities and ADHD: assessment and accommodation. New York: Guilford Press. (Call Number: 40.4 .G7)
Honos-Webb, L. (2007). The gift of ADHD activity book: 101 ways to turn your child's problems into strengths. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. (Call Number: 40.4 .H6)
Kutscher, M.L. (2008). ADHD - living without brakes. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. (Call Number: 40.4 .K8)
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)
Ratey, N.A. (2008). The disorganized mind: coaching your ADHD brain to take control of your time, tasks, and talents. [1st ed.] New York: St. Martin's Press. (Call Number: 40.4 .R3)
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)
Rief, S.F. (2008). The ADD/ADHD checklist: a practical reference for parents & teachers. [2nd ed.] San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. (Call Number: 40.4 .R5)
Taylor, B.E.S. (2007). ADHD & me: what I learned from lighting fires at the dinner table. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications. (Call Number: 20.4 .T3)
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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Videos
Odd kid out [videorecording]: [an intimate portrait of life with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] English version. (2002). Westmount, Quebec: Filmoption International. (Call Number: 20.4 .O3)
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WEB SITES
ADDitudehttp://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.cfmChildren 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.Back to top
