Description |
372 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Summary |
"Increasing numbers of parents grapple with children who are acting out without obvious reason. Many of these children are diagnosed with ADHD, bipolar, or autism spectrum disorders. They are then medicated with often poor and side-effect-riddled results. Author Dunckley specializes in working with children and families who have failed to respond to previous treatment and has pioneered a new program. In her work with more than 500 children, teens, and young adults diagnosed with psychiatric disorders, 80 percent showed marked improvement on the four-week program presented here. Interactive screens, including video games, laptops, cell phones, and tablets over stimulate a child's nervous system. While no one in today's connected world can completely shun electronic stimuli, Dunckley shows how the most vulnerable amongst us can and should be spared their damaging effects"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-352) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: Something wicked this way comes -- Is your child's brain at risk?: the inconvenient truth about electronic screen media -- The reset solution: a four-week plan to reset your child's brain -- Beyond the reset: action plans for home, school, and community. |
Subject |
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General.
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Local Subject |
Children with behavior problems -- Behavior modification.
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Subject |
Video games and children -- Health aspects.
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FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / School Age.
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Internet and children.
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Parenting.
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Behavior disorders in children -- Prevention.
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Problem children -- Behavior modification.
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Electronics -- Social aspects.
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ISBN |
9781608682843 (paperback) |
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1608682846 (paperback) |
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