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02/01/07 |
Dr. John Taylor will be featured several times in
2007 on Trinity Broadcasting Network's
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"Doctor to Doctor" educational program. Topics
include self-esteem, child discipline, ADHD issues,
increasing family harmony, oppositional defiance, and
others. Consult your cable or disk listings for your
channel of this network. |
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03/01/06
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Dr. Taylor announces the publication of his
new book, "The Survival Guide for Kids with ADD |
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Or ADHD."
This parent-friendly guide shows what it means to be
gifted, why some ADD children are mislabeled, the
benefits and drawbacks of being identified as gifted,
how to maximize the likelihood that the school will
provide needed learning opportunities despite the
absence of federal protections, how to meet the unique
parenting challenges of raising a gifted child, and much
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02/10/05 |
Dr. Taylor's entire "Answers to ADD" audiotape
series--all 17 titles--is now available as CD's
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also. So now you have a choice of format for the world's
most comprehensive audio-based library of ADD topics!
The CD's are just $12 each, and the cassettes are still
only $10 each! Five titles are in Spanish in both
formats. |
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09/01/03
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The July-August 2003 edition of the popular
newsletter ‘The ADHD Challenge” features an
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article by Dr. Taylor, “Keeping
Your Hyperactive Child Entertained in Summer.” Dr.
Taylor has contributed several articles over the years
to this fine publication. For subscription information,
write to The ADHD Challenge, PO Box 742, Webster, NY
14580 or call 800-ADD-2322.
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03/22/03
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Dr. Taylor announces the publication of his
latest book, “The Practically Perfect Teacher:
A
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FUNtastic Idea Book, Grades K-4.” It is a
collection, edited by Dr. Taylor, of fun activities to
enhance social skills and academic functioning for any
classroom or child care setting involving children in
the 5 to 9 age range.
It also includes suggestions for behavior
management, contracts for behavior and academic
accomplishment, bulletin board ideas, and materials for
parent education programs. This is the second book Dr.
Taylor has prepared especially for teachers; his first
was “The ADHD Student At School.” This newest book
is priced at just $18.
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03/10/03
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Dr. Taylor also announces the publication by
ADD Plus of a new book for keeping ADD young
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children busy and happily occupied. It is
“Early Childhood Fun Express.” Written by a very
creative child care supervisor, it features fun
activities involving movement, dance, singing, and
making of pastes, doughs, and paints. It includes finger
play songs, whole-body movement songs, recipes for safe
play doughs, paint recipes (even some that are edible),
and recipes
for pastes. This book in a must for anyone in charge of
young children, and especially any parent of a young ADD
child.
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04/01/02
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When the publisher of America's oldest
encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia Americana, started their
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search for an author to write the ADD
entry in their 2002 edition, they wanted someone who
could provide a balanced and scholarly perspective
including pharmaceutical and nutritional treatments,
portrayal of the various personal, academic and family
stresses involved, and current trends in the field. Dr.
John Taylor was their first choice to produce this kind
of first-rate and definitive article, and he was happy
to oblige
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02/01/02
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Dr. Taylor's new
audio and video tapes on dietary and nutritional
approaches are now available.
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06/28/01
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Wow! Another trailblazing book from Dr.
Taylor! His new guide on Oppositional Defiant
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disorder
was recently released. The 226-page guide for parents,
teachers, and counselors, "From Defiance to
Cooperation," focuses on practical solutions for
avoiding power struggles and conflict with any defiant,
angry, discouraged or potentially violent child or teen.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder is the most common
overlapping condition among ADHD children, and Dr.
Taylor provides hundreds of solutions that make sense
and keep parents out of ignore- nag-yell-punish cycles.
It is available from us (autographed, of course) or from
any book store.
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04/05/01
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Dr. Taylor's revised 3rd edition of his
pace-setting parent and teacher guide on ADHD was
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released recently. It sets a new standard
for parenting resources in this field. Since 1990, his
book "Helping Your Hyperactive Child" was the
most comprehensive general purpose guide. Under the
title of "Helping Your ADD Child" and expanded
to 400 pages, it retains its status as the most
comprehensive, with 660 indexed topics, a 239-item
glossary, and expanded discussion of dozens of topics
glossed over or not covered at all in other
parent-teacher guides. It features chapters on autism
and Asperger's syndrome, sensorimotor treatments,
nutritional and detoxification approaches, self-esteem,
ensuring the child's cooperation for medication or
dietary treatment, parents' emotional stresses and
marital patterns, and recreation for the ADD child and
teen. Even the appendices are interesting, including
study and discussion questions, over 90 ways to keep an
ADD child out of mischief when he or she becomes bored,
179 cited works and organizations in the "For More
Help" appendix, 117 study and discussion questions
so that you can use this guide as the basis for a parent
discussion group, and 105 scientific journal citations
including coverage of controversial areas like
toxinsulation, visual training, dietary alternatives,
the Irlen method, and neurofeedback. It is available
from us (autographed, of course) or at any book store.
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