About the Author:
Steven B. Gordon, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist in private practice and Director of Behavior Therapy Associates, P.A. of Somerset, New Jersey. Dr. Gordon is also a contributing faculty member at the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, where he teaches behavior therapy. He is a Diplomate in Behavior Therapy and Behavioral Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Gordon has consulted with numerous school districts and private special education schools. He also lectures extensively and conducts workshops for parents and teachers on Attention Deficit Disorder.
Michael J. Asher, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist in private practice at Behavior Therapy Associates, P.A. of Somerset, New Jersey. He also is a consultant to numerous school districts and private schools in New Jersey and is a field supervisor for the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. In addition, he conducts workshops throughout the United States and Canada on Attention Deficit Disorder and other disorders in children and adolescents.
Review:
"It's all here. The questions that teachers, and parents as well, always ask are discussed in a straightforward and highly readable fashion." --The New Jersey Psychologist
"Meeting the ADD Challenge is a book that discusses attention deficit disorder and possible interventions in a way that any educator, parent, counselor, and administrator could understand. I would recommend that anyone finding themselves working with children or adults having ADD read this book. They will benefit from the insight, examples, and experiences that are included in this comprehensive and easy-to-read book." --Nona Jordan, Catalyst for Change
"The major strength of Meeting the ADD Challenge is that the choices of assessments and interventions are geared to the individual student. This is not a book with a menu of suggestions for working with all children with ADD, but rather a set of processes that the teacher should follow to determine the individual's needs and what interventions would best meet those needs." --Mark Kiselica, The School Counselor
"It's all here. The questions that teachers, and parents as well, always ask are discussed in a straightforward and highly readable fashion." --The New Jersey Psychologist
"The major strength of Meeting the ADD Challenge is that the choices of assessments and interventions are geared to the individual student. This is not a book with a menu of suggestions for working with all children with ADD, but rather a set of processes that the teacher should follow to determine the individual's needs and what interventions would best meet those needs." --Mark Kiselica, The School Counselor
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