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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Thomas J. Power, James L. Karustis, Dina F. Habboushe Harth, Dina F. Habboushe
For children with ADHD in grades 1-6, problems with homework have been shown to contribute to academic skills deficits, underachievement, and significant levels of parent child conflict. This manual presents the first empirically supported homework intervention approach specifically developed for families coping with ADHD. Grounded in a solid theoretical and empirical rationale, the book provides detailed instructions for setting up the program, recruiting and selecting participants, and conducting each of the seven sessions. Practitioners learn how to implement specialized instructional and behavioral interventions to facilitate collaborative home school relationships, foster effective study skills and work habits, and enhance family functioning and children's self-esteem. The program can be used with groups of parents and children or with one family at a time. Special features of the volume include detailed case examples; checklists for monitoring the integrity of interventions; recruiting instruments and outcome measures; and helpful parent handouts.
Published
January 16, 2001
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
English
ISBN
9781572306165