'Disorganized children' may display a range of behaviors symptomatic of, for example, ADHD, autism and conduct disorders, but they often fail to meet all the
criteria for a clear diagnosis.
In this book, psychiatrists, speech, family, and occupational therapists and neurodevelopment specialists present a range of behavioral and psychological strategies to help disorganized children improve concentration and performance in the classroom and deal with a variety of behavior and social interaction difficulties. The authors also provide information and interventions for dyslexia, dyspraxia, OCD and schizophrenia, among others.
The combination of information, exercises and case studies makes this a valuable tool for use by parents, health care and teaching professionals, and the authors provide an insight into the mind of disorganized children and practical guidance on how best to help them achieve their full potential.