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"Boys may seem impervious to school pressures, but they often fear failure so much that they totally opt out. He's Not Lazy helps parents understand--and constructively handle--the underlying issues affecting their sons. A renowned expert on ADHD explains how to deal with a conflicted boy who really wants to do well, discover hidden obstacles to his success, develop his confidence, and empower him to accept responsibility for his own future"--
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Table of Contents
Part I: He's not lazy
Let me reintroduce you to your son
Shifting bodies, shifting minds
If I only had a brain
Leap before you look
Big boys don't cry
Too cool for school
Part II: From conflict to change: the seeds of motivation
The paradoxical response and the plot for false independence
Putting the self back into self-control
Autonomy- a new way forward
How to stop rescuing your son and start supporting his autonomy
Helicopters, lawn mowers, and drones: why parents control their kids
I think I can
Connection
Appendix: Homework predictor ; Backward planner ; The decision grid ; Exploring values ; The goal setter ; Worry log ; Thought journal.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-255) and index.
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