Ebook Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids 60 Fun Activities to Help Children SelfRegulate Focus and Succeed Kelli Miller LCSW MSW 9781641520416 Books

By Carey Massey on Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Ebook Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids 60 Fun Activities to Help Children SelfRegulate Focus and Succeed Kelli Miller LCSW MSW 9781641520416 Books





Product details

  • Paperback 148 pages
  • Publisher Althea Press; Workbook edition (June 26, 2018)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1641520418




Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Kids 60 Fun Activities to Help Children SelfRegulate Focus and Succeed Kelli Miller LCSW MSW 9781641520416 Books Reviews


  • Ignore Crystal Selph review. You could easily do this book with a five year old. Ages seven or eight could probably do this on their own. This book is a crystal explanation of ADHD and is full of esteem-building and coping activities. I am going out on a limb here but I think it is almost a crime NOT to get this into the hands of any ADHD child. Well, at least, it would be a crying shame.
  • I got this book for my daughter to use as a tool for her ADHD/ADD and Anxiety combined, particularly in school where she has the most issues. I must say it is beautifully illustrated, written and published. The language is easy to understand and my 5th grader had no problem navigating the book by herself. This is about the 3rd workbook I brought of the 100s I researched and it has by far been the best. I love the positive and empowering tone of the book. The activities engage the child, builds understanding, skills, self awareness and consciousness. I left in on kitchen counter and by the time I went to tell my daughter about it she had already picked it up, looked through it and was looking forward to working on it. We have done some pages together but she is able to self guide and direct herself. If she is in school and struggling she finds the section related to her current issue and either completes the pages or reviews them. It has helped her focus better just in that she wants to get her class work done so that she can use the free time to work on the Workbook. She has already asked for a second one to refill once she complete this one. To be honest as an adult the struggle with ADHD/ADD combined I almost want to get a copy for myself. I would recommend this book to anyone that ha a child with ADHD or ADD, especially if that child is struggling with the self image from it. This book will definitely empower them.
  • *Update*
    We finished this book in just a few days! She could not put it down, we loved it!

    I was a little concerned that it was too advanced for my child when we first started it. Some of the paragraphs are lengthy and its hard enough to hold an ADHD child's attention. But I was wrong. While she may skim through a longer paragraph here and there, I remind her it's important to get all the information so we can better understand. She hesitates then goes back and reads it or allows me to read it aloud. She is really benefiting from this book! She looks forward to doing it every night in her bed with me. And its not too advanced for her. (She is 8.) We are flying through it! Its really that interesting to her.
  • This workbook is amazing, I never leave reviews. I have a 10 year old son with adhd who loves Garfield. Every night he looks forward to bedtime when we go over a couple of pages of this together; he says he loves it more than reading Garfield. I can see it boosting his self esteem and helping him feel more “normal” considering he feels very different. I’m so grateful to the author. Thank you.
  • This book is amazing! I skipped much of the first chapter. My daughter and I enjoyed doing the second chapter together.(she’s 8) It really boosted her self esteem and brought the two of us closer. She really understands herself more and has more confidence in her abilities.
  • The book is great for parents however as a professional, I needed a book to work with students and there are no reprintables.
  • Great resource, but don't buy the version if you plan on using this with students.
  • I have two, possibly 3, children that have ADHD. They have enjoyed doing the 1st section so far and we all alhave learned more about what ADHD is. I am excited for them to get to some actvivites I perused through. Colorful pages. Very informative that all age levels (from about 2 grade as the lowest) to adults to understand.