Did you know that there are things you can do every day to help you feel better more often? It's true!
Packed with practical advice and fun activities, this book will show you how to:
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Judith M. Glasser , PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has worked with children and their families for over 30 years. She specialises in the assessment and treatment of AD/HD in children. For many years Dr. Glasser has been interested in the different kinds of difficulties children experience when they have AD/HD. Many of the children sh
More about Judith M. GlasserJudith M. Glasser , PhD, is a clinical psychologist who has worked with children and their families for over 30 years. She specialises in the assessment and treatment of AD/HD in children. For many years Dr. Glasser has been interested in the different kinds of difficulties children experience when they have AD/HD. Many of the children sh
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