
| The Little Monster: Growing Up With ADHD
주의력결핍 및 과잉 행동장애(ADHD) 아동은 어떤 생각을 하며 어떻게 성장하는지를 다룬 책인 리틀 몬스터를 소개합니다. 저자는 ADHD를 자원으로 활용하여 결국 대학교수가 된 자신의 경험을 바탕으로, ADHD를 가지고 있는 아이들의 입장에서 그러나 그는 먼저의 성향을 이해하며 자기 자신에 대해 너그러워졌고 자신에게서 장점을 끌어내고 약점을 보완함으로써 눈부신 성공을 이루게 되었습니다. | |||
| Author: Robert Jergen Publisher: ScarecrowEducation Category: Book Buy New: $29.95 (약29051.50원) Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviewsSales Rank: 262174 Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 200 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 0.6 ISBN: 1578861047 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.93 EAN: 9781578861040 ASIN: 1578861047 Publication Date: March 28, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $15.00 when you spend $150.00 or more on Textbooks offered by Amazon.com. Enter code TBSPRIO7 at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours | |||
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| Editorial Reviews: Book Description Here is an autobiographical look at the effects that ADHD has on individuals, their family, friends, coworkers, and lovers. The Little Monster is a valuable tool for anyone who is touched by ADHD or similar conditions. | |||
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Customer Reviews: Read 30 more reviews... Excellent Book September 7, 2006I highly recommend this book to parents, teachers and anyone interested in learning more about ADHD. I am actually currently taking my Masters in Special Education and this book was a wonderful source of information. It is a very powerful book where the author talks about his personal experience growing up with ADHD. All parents of kids with ADHD should read this book because after this experience they will definitely understand better their kids' behavior. I congratulate the author for sharing his personal experience and for showing through his writing how parents and teachers have a crucial role in developing kids' self - esteem A Book You'll Never Forget...... July 27, 20061 out of 1 found this review helpful As a freshman in college, I was finally diagnoised with ADHD after always having problems growing up and never quite fitting in with my peers. After being diagnoised I continued to struggle to find the support I needed. 2 years after I was diagnoised, through the ADHD support group that I have been part of, I was encouraged to read Dr. Jergen's book. It took quite sometime for me to finish it but it was the most touching and honest story. I finally felt like I knew someone that has gone through similar struggles like me. Dr. Jergen's book has given me hope. It has shown that someone with severe ADHD can find ways to cope and be successful. I could barely finish his book because I was so touched and moved to tears. Thank you!!!! I **strongly** believe that ANYONE touched by ADHD whether personally, through a family member, your spouse, your child, or through your classroom or your job should read this book. While at times it may be difficult to read, scary, and appear hopeless; this book, Dr. Jergen's personal journey with ADHD will help others understand what we are going through. It has helped my mom and for the first time, we really are talking about it. Just want to add my appreciation for this book July 12, 2006There have been several well written and very useful reviews of this book already. I just want to add mine to the collection. I am a substitute teacher and was looking for a book to help me understand ADHD. This was the book. Also, unlike so many other books, it isn't geared to a regular classroom teacher with the ability to set her own lesson plans and class structure. I really appreciate Mr. Jergen telling his story so bluntly - it will be a big help to many in all walks of life. IMPORTANT BOOK FOR ADHD PARENTS, TEACHERS, FAMILIES, KIDS May 26, 20061 out of 1 found this review helpful I have read several books on ADHD since my grandsons were diagnosed and this is by far the most valuable. It helps me understand what they are experiencing at school, home, church and why they behave the way they do. It certainly motivates one to do everything possible to help them avoid being "the little monster" and discusses what worked in the author's case. I congratulate the author for sharing his powerful personal story. should be required reading for all teachers February 9, 20062 out of 2 found this review helpful I picked this book up for a paper I was writing in my Education degree program. It was so readable, that I couldn't put it down. The book lets us into the private thoughts of a child with ADHD. I did not appreciate the degree of impulsiveness, or compulsiveness that these children have. The author shares motives (or lack of motives) for his behaviour that are not what one would expect. I have gained such insight from this book! My mother is a retired resource teacher and when she read it she said she wished it had been available years ago. It should be on the required reading list for every teacher. | |||



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