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US Department of Education - Q & A for Students with Disabilities
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Literary Resources
Smart but Scattered: The Revolutionary “Executive Skills” Approach to Helping Kids Reach Their Potential (2009
By Peg Dawson, Ed.D. and Richard Guare, Ph.D.
Smart but Scattered Teens: The “Executive Skills” Program for Helping Teens Reach Their Potential (2013)
By Richard Guare, Ph.D., Peg Dawson, Ed.D. and Colin Guare
The Out-of-Synch Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder (2005)
By Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.
The Out-of-Synch Child Has Fun, Revised Edition: Activities for Kids with Sensory Processing      Disorder (2006)
By Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.
Helping a Children with Nonverbal Learning Disorder or Asperger’s Disorder, Second Edition: A Parent’s Guide (2007)
By Kathryn Steward, Ph.D.
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Teaching Kids to Think addresses the unique challenges of raising children and teens in the Instant Gratification Generation. There are countless challenges parents undergo while raising their children in a world filled with smartphones, immense academic pressure, and social media. It’s understandable that parents want to help their children succeed in any way they can, but toeing the line between simply helping and full-on rescuing can be difficult to navigate. This generation of children and teens has grown up with very little need to wait for anything. Not only do they expect instant solutions to their challenges, but they are also increasingly dependent on adults. Parents are doing more for their children than ever before and technology has advanced in such a way the conveniences are no longer the exception, but the rule. Five parent traps are identified in Teaching Kids to Think that cause adults to unknowingly increase their children's need for instant gratification, and offer practical tips to teach children to be confident, independent, thoughtful, and ready to enter the adult world.  
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