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A Collection of Practical Measures for Raising Children with Asperger Syndrome and ADHD

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Abstract

A simple guide on how to raise restless, obsessive, and quick-tempered children with ADHD and Asperger syndrome.

Children with ADHD and Asperger syndrome are often restless, obsessive, make same mistakes, and get into a fight with their friends. This is the first easy-to-understand book on practical measures for raising children with those conditions. In addition to ways of thinking and attitudes, the book introduces how to raise children well using various tools on a daily basis.

Author’s Information

Graduated from Okayama University School of Medicine and its graduate school. Moved to the United States in 1983. While raising four children there, she deepened her research on ADHD. In 1997, she wrote and published "Nobita and Giant Syndrome" (Shufunotomosha). Returning to Japan in the same year, she opened the Shiba Clinic, a clinic specializing in developmental disorders, in Musashino City, Tokyo. She treats children up to junior high school age, high school students, and adult women.

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Released Date Mar 2017
Price ¥1,300
Size 182mm×257mm
Total Page Number 128 pages
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ISBN 9784074229949
Genre Medicine > Nursing
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