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Smart but scattered
Book • 2008
Peg Dawson's "Smart, but Scattered" offers practical strategies for parents and educators to support children with ADHD.
The book delves into the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, emphasizing the importance of understanding their unique cognitive profiles.
It provides evidence-based techniques to improve executive functions such as organization, time management, and planning.
The book also addresses emotional regulation and self-advocacy skills, empowering children to manage their ADHD effectively.
Ultimately, it aims to foster a supportive environment that helps children thrive academically and socially.
The book delves into the challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, emphasizing the importance of understanding their unique cognitive profiles.
It provides evidence-based techniques to improve executive functions such as organization, time management, and planning.
The book also addresses emotional regulation and self-advocacy skills, empowering children to manage their ADHD effectively.
Ultimately, it aims to foster a supportive environment that helps children thrive academically and socially.
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