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8 keys to parenting children with ADHD

2015
"Parenting children with ADHD, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed, can be challenging and complex. But just as a child who struggles with reading can learn to decode words, children with ADHD can learn patience, communication, and solution-seeking skills to become more confident, independent, and capable. This book ... offers science-based insights and systems for parents to help cultivate these skills."--Provided by publisher.

Every last tie

the story of the Unabomber and his family
In August 1995, David Kaczynski's wife, Linda, asked him whether he thought his brother Ted was the Unabomber. David thought about it and as they pored over the Unabomber's most recent seventy-eight page manifesto, David began to think Linda was right. Wanting to prevent further violence, David made the agonizing decision to turn his brother over to the FBI. As David thought back to their childhood, he remembered Ted as a brilliant, yet troubled, mathematician and a loving older brother. But as Ted grew older he became more and more withdrawn with erratic behavior. He often sent angry letters to his family from his isolated cabin in rural Montana. After Ted's arrest, David worked hard to save his brother from the death penalty. David's highly personal memoir is a meditation on the possibilities for reconciliation and maintaining family bonds.

The Girl behind the door

a father's quest to understand his daughter's suicide
The story of an adoptive father's search for the truth about his teenage daughter's suicide. Early one Tuesday morning John Brooks went to his teenage daughter's room to make sure she was getting up for school and found her room dark and "neater than usual." Casey was gone but he found a note: The car is parked at the Golden Gate Bridge. I'm sorry. Several hours later a security video was found that showed Casey stepping off the bridge. Brooks spent months after Casey's suicide trying to understand what led his seventeen-year-old daughter to take her life. He examines Casey's journey from her abandonment at birth in Poland, to the orphanage where she lived for the first fourteen months of her life, to her adoption and life with John and his wife Erika in Northern California. He talked to Casey's friends, teachers, doctors, therapists, and other parents. He came to realize that Casey might have been helped if someone had recognized that she'd likely suffered an attachment disorder from her infancy--an affliction common among children who've been orphaned, neglected, and abused. This emotional deprivation in early childhood, from the lack of a secure attachment to a primary caregiver, can lead to a wide range of serious behavioral issues later in life. John's hope is that Casey's story, and what he discovered since her death, will help others.

The Golden lad

the haunting story of Quentin and Theodore Roosevelt

Boy meets depression

A short, deeply personal, and ultimately uplifting practical narrative on depression from a young mental health activist who has already inspired millions. Teenagers, educators, and parents alike, through the lens of his stories and battles, will be given a gritty message of hope, light, and inspiration.

A child called "It"

one child's courage to survive
2008
David Pelzer, victim of one of the worst child abuse cases in the history of California, tells the story of how he survived his mother's brutality and triumphed over his past.

A child called "it"

one child's courage to survive
2001
Dave Pelzer's story is the story of a child brutally beaten and starved by his emotionally unstable, alcoholic mother: a mother who played torturous, unpredictable games -- games that left one of her three sons nearly dead. Dave had to learn how to play his mother's games in order to survive because she no longer considered him a son, but a slave, and no longer a boy but an 'it'.

Hope and other luxuries

a mother's life with a daughter's anorexia
Clare Dunkle seemed to have an ideal life--two beautiful, high-achieving teenage daughters, a loving husband, and a satisfying and successful career as a children's book novelist. But it's when you let down your guard that the ax falls. Just after one daughter successfully conquered her depression, another daughter developed a life-threatening eating disorder. Co-published with Elena Vanishing, the memoir of her daughter, this is the story--told in brave, beautifully written, and unflinchingly honest prose--of one family's fight against a deadly disease, from an often ignored but important perspective: the mother of the anorexic.

If you're reading this

2014
For a responsible sixteen-year-old, Michael Wilson has a lot of problems--his father was killed in Afghanistan in 2005, his overworked and overprotective mother will not talk about their situation, and does not want him playing football, and he has suddenly started to receive letters that his father wrote before his death.

First mothers

Examines the lives and quirks of the first mothers of the United States, the mothers of all forty-four presidents.

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