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Online Resources

These online resources may be helfpul for students, parents, guardians and educators.

Podcast: Students with Dyslexia can learn to read! Let’s identify early and intervene with Orton-Gillingham so they have the opportunity to achieve their goals.

Podcast about self-talk and self-care

CHADD Articles Principles for Parenting a Girl with ADHD

Executive Skills Coaching What Parents Should Know By Peg Dawson, co-author Coaching Students with Executive Skills Deficits

Handwriting Without Tears program

CHADD (Children and Adolescents with AD/HD)

The Critical Thinking Company

National Attention Deficit Disorder Organization

Dr. William Benninger’s Online Educational Forums

ADDitude Magazine, Living Well with ADHD

LinguiSystems, inc. Games, workbooks, Resources for language and social development

Summer Bridge Activity Books – available at Barnes and Noble, or from OBlockBooks.com

Smart but Scattered:The revolutionary Executive Skills Approach to  Helping Kids  Reach  Their Potential, by Richard Guare and Peg Dawson

Smart but Scattered Teens; The Executive Skills Approach to Helping Teens Reach their Potential,by Richard Guare and Peg Dawson

Legal Resources

Sabo Law – Help with education law, your rights as a parent, student rights.

Color Yourself To Calm

Color Yourself to Calm is a coloring book that breaks down the basics of anxiety – what it is, why it happens, how it affects your brain and most importantly, what you can do about it! (Hint: it involves coloring!)

Download it here!

Want to print it double-sided? Every printer is different when it comes to double-sided printing. This article may help you successfully print the coloring book double sided.

Click any of the images to download the coloring book.

Books

These books are helpful resources.

The ADD/ADHD Checklist, Sandra Rief, MA

The ADD Hyperactivity Handbook for Schools, Harvey C. Parker, Ph.D.

Attention Deficit Disorder and Learning Disabilities, Barbara D. Ingersoll, Ph D.

Asperger Syndrome, Tony Attwood

Better IEPs, Barbara D. Bateman

Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems, Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi

Children with Asthma, Thomas F. Plaut, MD

Children with Visual Impairments: A Parents’ Guide, edited by M. Cay Holbrook, Ph.D.

Educational Care, Dr. Mel Levine

The Explosive Child, Ross W. Greene, Ph.D.

From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide, Pam & Pete Wright

Helping the Child Who Doesn’t Fit In, Stephen Nowicki Jr., Ph.D.

In Their Own Way, Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.

A Mind at a Time, Mel Levine, MD

Negotiating the Special Education Maze, Winifred Anderson

1-2-3 Magic, Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D.

The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration Dysfunction, Carol Stock Kranowitz, MA

Overcoming Underachieving, Ruth Peters, Ph.D.

The Owner’s Manual for the Brain, Pierce J. Howard, Ph.D.

Preparing Instructional Objectives, Robert F. Mager

Raising Your Spirited Child, Mary Sheedy Kurcinka

Redirecting Children’s Behavior, Kathryn J. Kvols

Right-Brained Children in a Left-Brained World, Jeffrey Freed, MAT

Teaching Children, Diane Lopez

Teenagers with ADD: A Parents’ Guide, Chris A. Ziegler Dendy, MS

The Way They Learn, Cynthia Ulrich Tobias

When the Brain Can’t Hear, Teri James Bellis, Ph.D.

Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, Peter W.D. Wright & Pamela Darr Wright

You Can’t Make Me [But I Can Be Persuaded], Cynthia Ulrich Tobias

Your Hyperactive Child, Barbara Ingersoll, Ph.D.