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Why Won't My Child Pay Attention? (Video)

Publication Date: 1989
Sam Goldstein, Ph.D.
Michael Goldstein, MD.
 

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About the Author

Sam Goldstein, PhD, is a psychologist specializing in child development, school psychology, and neuropsychology. A member of the faculty at the University of Utah, he currently practices at the Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center in Salt Lake City. Dr. Goldstein holds Fellow and Diplomate status in many disciplines and is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist. His work over the past ten years has had a significant impact worldwide on the diagnostic process and treatment of children with ADHD. A prolific author, Dr. Goldstein’s texts have included works on classroom management, adult ADHD, genetic disorders in children, controversial treatments, and depression.

Michael Goldstein, MD, is a board certified child neurologist practicing at Western Neurological Associates and the Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center. He is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah, Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and Chairman of the American Academy of Neurology Practice Committee. Dr. Goldstein was a Fellow in Neurology at Harvard University and served as House Officer in Pediatrics at Stanford.

Summary

This full length program will familiarize parents with behaviors of ADHD and the problems they can cause in childhood. This video provides and easy to follow explanation concerning the effect these behaviors have upon children at school, home and the community. Guidelines are provided to help parents successfully and happily manage the problems these behaviors can cause. This program will also be invaluable to professionals working closely with ADHD children.