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Raising a hyperactive child

Title
  1. Raising a hyperactive child / Mark A. Stewart and Sally Wendkos Olds.
Published by
  1. New York, NY : Harper & Row, 1973.
Author
  1. Stewart, Mark A.

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Additional authors
  1. Olds, Sally Wendkos
Description
  1. xii, 299 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. For parents and teachers.
Subject
  1. Hyperkinesia
  2. Hyperactive children
  3. Children
  4. Infants
  5. Exceptional children
  6. Hyperkinesis
  7. Child
  8. Infant
  9. Child, Exceptional
  10. children (people by age group)
  11. infants
  12. exceptional people
  13. Infants
  14. Exceptional children
  15. Children
  16. Hyperactive children
  17. Hyperkinesia
  18. Hyperkinese
  19. Kind
Contents
  1. pt. 1. The nature of the problem. Who is the hyperactive child? -- How did he get that way? some theories on the origin of hyperactivity -- Hyperactivity as a normal variant of temperament -- Who can help? -- pt. 2. How to help your child at home. Helping your child to like himself -- Establishing a healthy climate in the home -- How children learn to behave -- Rules and regulations -- Helping children to acquire good habits and lose bad ones -- Some special problems and what to do about them -- pt. 3. How to help your child in school. School problems -- The power of positive teaching -- Special education -- Drugs and the hyperactive child -- pt. 4. Stages through life. The first five years -- The hyperactive adolescent -- All's well that ends well -- Epilogue : a final word to parents.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 287-292.