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[quote=Anonymous]Yet another who thought both Kazdin and Ross Greene's books were helpful. I've recommended those as well as the Out of Synch child books. I don't read a ton of parenting books, so maybe there are others out there that are good as well, but I thought that they were all better than the basic 1-2-3 Magic stuff. (Nothing is magic in my household.) I also thought the ADHD Book of Lists was pretty good, and got more to the executive function stuff, whereas Kazdin and Greene hit more on the behavioral stuff. I'd also note that my journey on this road started about a decade ago, so there may be better stuff out there at this point. I've had the ADHD Family Solution on my bookshelf to read for a year, and I've also been sort of curious about Rebecca Resnik's new book about ADHD -- a Family's First Guide to ADHD. But at this point I figure we are way past the first guide. [/quote]
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