A practical and contemporary toolkit based on the latest reliable evidence for the parents and professionals helping youth with ADHD navigate the challenges it presents
In The Executive Function Playbook, ADHD and Executive Function Specialist Mike McLeod, delivers an evidence-based, effective toolkit for parents, teachers, therapists, counselors, principals, directors, and superintendents who work with and care for youth with ADHD. It's a playbook for success that equips you with the knowledge, acceptance, understanding, and info you need to dramatically improve the lives of young people who work every day to manage the challenges and struggles associated with ADHD.
The book is filled with real, practical strategies that work in the classroom, at home, in workplaces, and online. It demolishes the myths and pseudoscience served up by social media algorithms and draws on the author's extensive experience living with ADHD and treating youth with this diagnosis, as well as the latest research conducted by reputable academics and practitioners.
Inside the book:
- Candid, accurate discussions about the realities of living with ADHD and how to assist young people with the disorder to capitalize on their strengths and mitigate their weakness
- Specific, actionable strategies to deal with the most disruptive symptoms of ADHD, including impulsivity, inattention, time management deficits, and more
- A comprehensive exploration of the root causes of the executive function deficits caused by ADHD and the techniques you can use to help address them
ADHD is a complex and poorly understood disorder that is difficult to treat effectively. This does not mean that the parents and professionals who are responsible for youth with ADHD are doomed to a lifetime of frustration and futility. The Executive Function Playbook contains a powerful and complete collection of tools, strategies, case studies, success stories, and frameworks for significantly improving the lives of young people with ADHD. Readers will benefit from the latest research, information, and best practices as they confront the significant – but manageable – challenges that ADHD presents.
Table of Contents:
Foreword by Dr. Lawrence Brown of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia vii
Chapter 1 Your New Parenting Playbook 1
Chapter 2 The Foundation I: Nonverbal Working Memory and Visual Imagery 17
Chapter 3 The Foundation II: Verbal Working Memory and Self-Talk 27
Part I Self-Awareness 41
Chapter 4 The First Pillar 43
Chapter 5 The Playbook on Self-Awareness 55
Part II Self-Regulation 69
Chapter 6 The Second Pillar: What You Deal with Most Often 71
Chapter 7 The Playbook on Self-Regulation 83
Part III Self-Motivation 103
Chapter 8 The Third Pillar: Everything Is Nonpreferred 105
Chapter 9 The Playbook on Self-Motivation 117
Part IV Self-Evaluation 137
Chapter 10 The Final Pillar: Developing True Independence 139
Chapter 11 The Playbook on Self-Evaluation 147
Chapter 12 ADHD Hope 163
Acknowledgments 183
References 185
Index 201
About the Author :
MICHAEL McLEOD, MA, CCC-SLP TSSLD, is the Founder of GrowNOW ADHD, an organization that helps educators, counselors, and parents provide executive function coaching for kids and families. He’s a keynote speaker and trainer who uses his unique GrowNOW Internal Skills Model to help young people living with ADHD build executive function capabilities and resiliency.