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Mary Anne Richey

    Mary Anne Richey est une psychologue scolaire diplômée, forte d'une expérience approfondie auprès des enfants dans diverses fonctions, dont l'enseignement, le conseil et l'intervention universitaire. Sa pratique privée se concentre sur l'évaluation d'enfants présentant des troubles d'apprentissage et des dons particuliers. Elle est coauteure de cinq ouvrages sur le TDAH, les fonctions exécutives et le stress infantile, l'un de ses travaux ayant été désigné Livre de l'Année dans la catégorie Parents. Richey met à profit sa compréhension approfondie pour aider les enfants et leurs familles à surmonter les défis liés au TDAH, aux dons particuliers et aux troubles d'apprentissage, en proposant des stratégies pratiques de gestion du stress.

    Parent’s Quick Start Guide to Dysgraphia
    Parent's Quick Start Guide to Dyslexia
    Raising Girls With ADHD
    Raising Boys With ADHD
    • 2024

      Raising Girls With ADHD

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(75)Évaluer

      The second edition of the best-selling Raising Girls with ADHD features the latest information on research and treatment for girls with ADHD presented in an easily accessible format.

      Raising Girls With ADHD
    • 2024

      This book provides parents and caregivers with an immediate overview of dysgraphia and steps they can take to support and encourage their child.

      Parent’s Quick Start Guide to Dysgraphia
    • 2023

      Parent's Quick Start Guide to Dyslexia provides parents and caregivers with an immediate overview of dyslexia and steps they can take to support and encourage their child.

      Parent's Quick Start Guide to Dyslexia
    • 2021

      Raising Boys With ADHD

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,8(5)Évaluer

      The second edition of the best-selling Raising Boys With ADHDfeatures the latest information on research and treatment for boys with ADHD. This book: Empowers parents to help their sons with ADHD find success in school and beyond. Covers topics not often found in other parenting guides. Provides a strength-based approach to helping boys discover their strengths and abilities. Helps boys become motivated, successful, and independent adults. Discusses the preschool years, early diagnosis, and strategies for teens transitioning to work and college. Filled with practical knowledge, a dynamic action planning guide, resources, and tools needed to help parents address the many strengths and challenges of boys with ADHD, this book provides parents with encouragement and hope for the future.

      Raising Boys With ADHD