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Designed for children ages nine to thirteen, the activities in
A Winner's Workbook are interesting and challenging enough to keep the attention of even the most distractible student. All the exercises are reproducible so that students can place the pages in a binder to work on in clinical sessions or at home.
In Part I of the program, the author describes ADD, listing ways in which it can affect a child's home life and performance at school, and suggests strategies for coping with the disorder. Part II contains activities grouped by themes. Activities range from role-playing exercises to word games to thought-provoking worksheets that encourage children to examine their attitudes and opinions about a variety of subjects. Also included are charts and graphs for students to track their improvement and checklists for daily routines.
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Designed for children ages nine to thirteen, the activities in
A Winner's Workbook are interesting and challenging enough to keep the attention of even the most distractible student. All the exercises are reproducible so that students can place the pages in a binder to work on in clinical sessions or at home.
In Part I of the program, the author describes ADD, listing ways in which it can affect a child's home life and performance at school, and suggests strategies for coping with the disorder. Part II contains activities grouped by themes. Activities range from role-playing exercises to word games to thought-provoking worksheets that encourage children to examine their attitudes and opinions about a variety of subjects. Also included are charts and graphs for students to track their improvement and checklists for daily routines.