TAILIEUCHUNG - Bright Not Broken

You probably picked up this book because you are the parent, teacher, or extended family member of a child whom others may view as broken—whose behavior is often out of control, who has problems making and keeping friends, who is uncooperative and headstrong, and who is underachieving even though you know he is bright. Chances are, this child belongs to a unique group of children known as twice-exceptional (2e) learners. Twice exceptional is a relatively recent term that refers to children who have dual ‘‘exceptionalities’’—that is, exceptional gifts (creative, academic, intellectual, or physical abilities) along with a learning or developmental disability like ADHD or an autism spectrum disorder. This perplexing mix. | DIANE M TFMPLE GRANDIN .MIGHT NOTBROKEN gifted kids ADHD AND AUTISM Why Twite-Exceptional Children Are stuck and How to Help Them More Praise for Bright Not Broken In this vitally important book written in clear and vivid terms the authors have succeeded admirably in explaining to parents and professionals alike the urgency of identifying and supporting a child s giftedness in the face of the obvious difficulties of living with disabilities as well as the dangers of relying exclusively on the categorical approach to childhood disorders. Adam Feinstein editor Looking Up author A History of Autism Conversations with the Pioneers Diane Kennedy and Rebecca Banks with the support of Temple Grandin have created a book to make the journey easier for parents professionals and anyone who cares about a twice-exceptional child. Parents I expect you will buy many copies of this book to pass on to your children s teachers. Brian Hughes parent and university trustee MIT Kennedy and Banks have done it again This wonderfully informative book is a must-read for parents mental health professionals and educators who work with exceptional children. It is exceptionally well written and speaks to everyone who works with and loves an exceptional child. Highly recommended Donald Gallo PhD clinical psychologist author Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorders The authors integrate and explain lucidly findings from the best scientific literature on ADHD and autism. Bright Not Broken has the power to change perspectives among professionals and laypersons alike. Exceedingly impressive . a monumental work. Steven Thurber PhD ABPP Minnesota Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services Bright Not Broken is a unique resource for parents and professionals who seek to understand children s behaviors. The authors are to be applauded for their clear-thinking approach to the jungle of DSM labels a must-read for the open-minded Lydia Furman MD Rainbow Babies and Children s Hospital Cleveland .

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