Bright kids who can't keep up: help your child overcome slow processing speed and succeed in a fast-paced world
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Published:
New York : The Guilford Press, 2014.
Format:
Book
Edition:
First Edition.
Physical Desc:
xiv, 207 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781609184728, 1609184726, 9781609184728 (paperback : alk. paper), 1609184726 (paperback : alk. paper), 9781462515493 (hardcover : alk. paper), 1462515495 (hardcover : alk. paper)

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Do you find yourself constantly asking your child to "pick up the pace"? Does he or she seem to take longer than others to get stuff done--whether completing homework, responding when spoken to, or getting dressed and ready in the morning? Drs. Ellen Braaten and Brian Willoughby have worked with thousands of kids and teens who struggle with an area of cognitive functioning called "processing speed," and who are often mislabeled as lazy or unmotivated. Filled with vivid stories and examples, this crucial resource demystifies processing speed and shows how to help kids (ages 5 to 18) catch up in this key area of development. Helpful practical tools can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. Learn how to obtain needed support at school, what to expect from a professional evaluation, and how you can make daily routines more efficient--while promoting your child's social and emotional well-being"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Drs. Ellen Braaten and Brian Willoughby have worked with thousands of kids and teens who struggle with an area of cognitive functioning called "processing speed"--and who are often mislabeled as lazy or unmotivated. Whether it's completing homework, responding when spoken to, or getting dressed and ready for school, these kids simply take longer than others to get stuff done. Now parents have a crucial resource that demystifies processing speed and shows how to help kids catch up in this key area of development. By following the authors' specific pointers--illustrated with vivid stories and examples--parents can make daily routines less frustrating and more efficient, decide when and how to get a professional evaluation, obtain needed support at school, and build their son or daughter's skills for success. Helpful practical tools can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size"--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Braaten, E., & Willoughby, B. (2014). Bright kids who can't keep up: help your child overcome slow processing speed and succeed in a fast-paced world. First Edition. New York, The Guilford Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Braaten, Ellen and Brian Willoughby. 2014. Bright Kids Who Can't Keep Up: Help Your Child Overcome Slow Processing Speed and Succeed in a Fast-paced World. New York, The Guilford Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Braaten, Ellen and Brian Willoughby, Bright Kids Who Can't Keep Up: Help Your Child Overcome Slow Processing Speed and Succeed in a Fast-paced World. New York, The Guilford Press, 2014.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Braaten, Ellen and Brian Willoughby. Bright Kids Who Can't Keep Up: Help Your Child Overcome Slow Processing Speed and Succeed in a Fast-paced World. First Edition. New York, The Guilford Press, 2014.

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