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I forward this for whoever does not subscribe to Additude magazine. It is very helpful even with strategies for parents. This seems to be a book they have come out with and I guess they sent this e-mail to subscribers.

From: letters@...To: GRNCARD@...Subject: 375 Proven Strategies for Succeeding at School with ADHDDate: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 08:29:52 -0500

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Dear DIANA:

The back-to-school season brings opportunity for a fresh start and big goals for the year ahead.

Now, parents and teachers of children with ADHD and learning disabilities have a new, unmatched tool for making these goals a reality: ADHD at School: A Guide for Parents and Teachers of Children with ADHD and LD.

We'd like to alert you to this new, comprehensive eBook, and its proven strategies, for:

Working with teachers to secure school accommodations

Building better skills in math, reading, writing

Studying smarter and finishing homework on time

Organizing backpacks, desks, and schedules

Fixing classroom behavior problems and following rules

www.adhdreports.com/adhd-at-school

ADHD at School is ADDitude's most exhaustive handbook for parents, containing 9 chapters of step-by-step guidance and expert strategies for achieving success at school, including:

7 steps for getting classroom accommodations through an IEP or 504 Plan

27 teacher-tested accommodations that help children with ADHD

Sample letters to teachers and school administrators

Solutions for the classroom and the home when dealing with problem behaviors like distractibility, interrupting, fidgeting, disorganization, and impulsivity

23 ways to boost reading, writing and math skills

16 ways to make homework time less painful and more rewarding

6 ways to teach better time management

Grade-by-grade tips for kindergarten through college

4 steps for managing mid-day doses of ADHD medication

Medical explanations of learning disabilities and comorbid conditions: dysgraphia, auditory processing disorder, bipolar, and more

We know you're committed to doing everything you can to help your child in the year ahead -- especially if she struggled in the past with classroom behavior, completing assignments, following instructions, or remembering information at school.

ADHD at School can help you start off the school year right and foster good learning habits to last a lifetime!

www.adhdreports.com/adhd-at-school

Could your child benefit from a new IEP? Quick and simple study tips? Easy organizing tricks? ADHD at School can help!

Review the chapters below for more on this valuable resource:

Chapter 1: Securing School Accommodations How to get your child the help he needs.

Chapter 2: Working with the School Daily report cards and tools to help parents and teachers.

Chapter 3: Managing ADHD Symptoms at School and at HomeHow to reduce impulsivity, fidgeting, and distractibility.

Chapter 4: Reading, Writing, MathHelp your child enjoy books and numbers.

Chapter 5: Study & Homework HelpCompleting and turning in assignments on time.

Chapter 6: The Organized Student Managing time, school materials, and projects.

Chapter 7: Grade-Specific Help Tipsheets for elementary, middle, and high-school students; college aid.

Chapter 8: ADHD Meds at School Setting up a school-day dose.

Chapter 9: Learning Disabilities 101 Recognize the symptoms; choose the best programs.

Visit www.adhdreports.com/adhd-at-school now to purchase an instant download of ADHD at School. We're your trusted source of information and support for your family, and we're certain this eBook will make a tremendous difference for your child this back-to-school season and all year long.

Thank you, the ADDitude editors

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