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Xand_Man
Mar 2, 2004

If what you say is true
Wutang might be dangerous


Any suggestions on books for dealing with a young kid with ADHD? It's still very early for diagnosis but... poor guy's by far the most impulsive kid in his class and it's hindering his ability to make friends. He can't sustain a game for very long without getting distracted.

We're starting the diagnosis/evaluation process with the school district but every little bit helps. Most of the stuff I've seen is aimed at older children struggling with academics.

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Xand_Man
Mar 2, 2004

If what you say is true
Wutang might be dangerous


coolusername posted:

A hundred threads, and all their OPs stuck at 80% complete -- forever.

Anyway, I tossed this into the other thread, but someone might find it helpful here too: I took a few book photos of organisation tips for young ADHD kids and their bedrooms.

I have this book and it's good poo poo*

*much of which I have not implemented yet :eng99:

Xand_Man
Mar 2, 2004

If what you say is true
Wutang might be dangerous


Solkanar512 posted:

That’s some great poo poo, what’s the book called?

I think it's Organizing for people with adhd by Susan Pinsky

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