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20 QUESTIONS TO ASK IF YOUR CHILD HAS ADHD
Forward by Chicago Cubs pitcher, Scott Eyre
2006 Career Press

“Make room on your bookshelf for another classic from ADHD pioneer, Mary Fowler…Twenty Questions provides field-tested pragmatic advice for dealing with the most common problems and crises faced by parents of children who suffer with attention and learning problems. Mary's knowledge, wisdom, experience and compassion are evident on every page of this dynamic and eminently readable book.

If you are a parent of a child with ADHD, buy this book. If you know or love someone who is parenting a struggling child, buy this book and give it to him or her."

Rick Lavoie, Author of It's So Much Work to Be Your Friend: Helping the Child with Learning Disabilities Find Social Success

 

MAYBE YOU KNOW MY TEEN
2001 Random House

“Unequivocally, the best book that has ever been available for parents of an adolescent with ADHD. Rich with useful details, entirely consistent with the available scientific research, devoid of the folklore and mythology so rampant about ADHD in the media these days…”

Russell Barkley, Researcher & author of Taking Charge of ADHD

The mother of a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a parent advocate, and a former middle-school teacher, Fowler has clearly had plenty of real-life experience in dealing with teens. Her suggestions for coping with the chaos of life with a difficult teen are all eminently practical.

Library Journal

"Thank you for writing this book and I am so glad that I found it. My book shelves are lined with books on ADHD, parenting, and the like. But until now, I have not had a TOOL to work with."

Parent via email

 

MAYBE YOU KNOW MY KID, 3rd Edition
1999 Kensington Press

In her well-researched book, Mary Fowler offers parents an empathetic but no-nonsense guide to recognizing, understanding, and helping children with ADHD.

New York Times

Whether you just recently found out that a child you care about is impacted by ADD/ADHD, or if you have known for some time, this book contains valuable information on treatment, education advocacy, and dealing with the trials that can accompany parenting someone with AD(H)D. Perhaps the best part though, is the guilt-reduction that occurs as Mary Fowler takes you through her personal journey of loving, and raising her ADHD son. This book is a "must-have" for parents and teachers alike!

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