- EAN13
- 9782764030530
- Éditeur
- Les Éditions Québec-Livres
- Date de publication
- 06/01/2011
- Langue
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9782764030530
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"At the beginning, I thought I was the only one with this problem. But my
doctor told me that about 1 in 20 kids suffer from AD/HD. That means that
there is probably at least one child per class in my school who has it. That
means that lots of people have the same problem as I do and can find solutions
that work for them.” ••• Filled with instructive information and effective
hints, the imaginary journal of Tom will help young people, parents, and
education and psychology professionals overcome Attention-
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Funny and imaginative, My Brain Needs Glasses
is an indispensable book to better understand the reality of living with
AD/HD, which is not imaginary at all! A psychiatrist and mother of four
beautiful boys (who participated in all stages of the preparation of this
book), Annick Vincent developed her expertise working with adults affected by
Mood Disorders and/or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. She is
actively involved in transmitting knowledge concerning attention disorders to
her physician colleagues, health professionals and the general public. She was
invited to join the executive board of the Canadian AD/HD Resource Alliance in
2006. As a resident of French-speaking Quebec, Dr Vincent first published this
book in French. Both kids and their parents loved the book and found it so
useful that it was decided to make this tool available in English as well.
doctor told me that about 1 in 20 kids suffer from AD/HD. That means that
there is probably at least one child per class in my school who has it. That
means that lots of people have the same problem as I do and can find solutions
that work for them.” ••• Filled with instructive information and effective
hints, the imaginary journal of Tom will help young people, parents, and
education and psychology professionals overcome Attention-
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Funny and imaginative, My Brain Needs Glasses
is an indispensable book to better understand the reality of living with
AD/HD, which is not imaginary at all! A psychiatrist and mother of four
beautiful boys (who participated in all stages of the preparation of this
book), Annick Vincent developed her expertise working with adults affected by
Mood Disorders and/or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. She is
actively involved in transmitting knowledge concerning attention disorders to
her physician colleagues, health professionals and the general public. She was
invited to join the executive board of the Canadian AD/HD Resource Alliance in
2006. As a resident of French-speaking Quebec, Dr Vincent first published this
book in French. Both kids and their parents loved the book and found it so
useful that it was decided to make this tool available in English as well.
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