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The Parent's Guide to Solving School Problems - Fontenelle, Don
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"This is the book to buy now and keep on hand when the inevitable school problems arise." -Linda T. Dawley, Ph.D., educational consultant This comprehensive guide teaches parents to correct the most commonly experienced school problems. Author Don Fontenelle is a nationally recognized psychologist with more than thirty-five years of experience working with children and adolescents with educational, emotional, and behavioral problems. An invaluable resource, this book covers a range of problems, from dyslexia and mathematics disorder to anxiety and anger. Don Fontenelle received his Ph.D. in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"This is the book to buy now and keep on hand when the inevitable school problems arise." -Linda T. Dawley, Ph.D., educational consultant This comprehensive guide teaches parents to correct the most commonly experienced school problems. Author Don Fontenelle is a nationally recognized psychologist with more than thirty-five years of experience working with children and adolescents with educational, emotional, and behavioral problems. An invaluable resource, this book covers a range of problems, from dyslexia and mathematics disorder to anxiety and anger. Don Fontenelle received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Oklahoma State University. In private practice in Metairie, Louisiana, Fontenelle has spent most of his career helping children and their parents. His workshops for teachers and parents on child/adolescent behavior are widely praised for the positive results experienced by participants. He is also the author of How to Be a Good Parent and How to Live with Your Children, both published by Pelican.
Autorenporträt
Don H. Fontenelle received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Oklahoma State University and has practiced in the profession for more than a quarter-century. He has spent most of his career treating children, parents, and teachers. He has authored thirteen books on the subject, some of which have been translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic. His workshops on child and adolescent behavior have been widely praised. Fontenelle is in private practice in Metairie, Louisiana.