For years, the assumption has been that it is mainly parents who need to be shown how to help their LD/ADHD children. This book is unique in its emphasis on educating teachers and other professionals as well as mothers and fathers. Stevens offers practical suggestions --recognizing the LD/ADHD child --adjusting teaching techniques --adapting texts and other materials --using specialists effectively --adjusting classroom management procedures --testing and grading fairly
I read this book to get some more insight into help in the classroom--I've read a lot recently and this is by far the best. She writes to teachers but in such a way it helps parents also. It's easy reading and very enlightening. She shares hundreds of practical suggestions.