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| Parents of kids with A.D.H.D. (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) have been taught that the disorder is a serious handicap--that it will make raising their child difficult, and that the child will continually struggle to succeed in school and throughout life. Parents are looking for hope, encouragement, and answers to their questions. Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster gives parents of children with A.D.H.D. just what they need: a strong dose of encouragement from fellow parents who have children with A.D.H.D., support for valuing the benefits of having a child with an attention disorder, and just the right amount of practical medical advice needed for understanding. |
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(Paperback) : 170 Pages
Release Date: January 01, 2006
Label: Focus on the Family Publishing
Distributed By: Focus on the Family Publishing
Publisher: Focus on the Family Publishing
Length: 8.38 inches
Height: 0.52 inches
Weight: 0.52 (lbs)
Category: CHRISTIAN LIVING
ISBN: 1589973062
EAN / ISBN-13: 9781589973060
Product Code: 321040
Category: Christian living
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Swanberg graduated from Baylor University. While serving local churches, he earned two degrees from Southwestern Seminary, topping off his education with a Doctor of Ministry. |
Dr. Walt Larimore has been a medical journalist since 1995. He hosted a nationally syndicated health news feature and has appeared on NBC's The Today Show; CBS Good Morning; CNN Headline News and PBS' Family Works. He practiced family medicine for over twenty years, served as a volunteer physician for the U.S. Olympic Committee, and has been named in Distinguished Physicians of America, Best Doctors in America, and Who's Who in Healthcare and Medicine. He has written or cowritten a dozen books, including: Bryson City Tales, Alternative Medicine, 10 Essentials of Highly Healthy People, and The
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| Parents of kids with A.D.H.D. (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) have been taught that the disorder is a serious handicap--that it will make raising their child difficult, and that the child will continually struggle to succeed in school and throughout life. Parents are looking for hope, encouragement, and answers to their questions. Why A.D.H.D. Doesn't Mean Disaster gives parents of children with A.D.H.D. just what they need: a strong dose of encouragement from fellow parents who have children with A.D.H.D., support for valuing the benefits of having a child with an attention disorder, and just the right amount of practical medical advice needed for understanding. |
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