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E-raamat: Coping with Tourette Syndrome: A Workbook for Kids with Tic Disorders

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This professional edition includes both the Instant Help book and a companion CD that offers the complete book and printable worksheets for your clients. Tics are a fact of life for kids with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and related disorders. And for most kids, the symptoms of their disorder aren't even the most frustrating part-others' reactions can make children feel anxious and extremely self-conscious.

This practical workbook includes forty activities to help kids with TS, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) understand, prepare for, and mask their tics. Kids will also learn how to best explain their tics to friends and curious strangers using humor, games, or brief scripts they have prepared.

The activities in Coping with Tourette Syndrome address managing TS and related disorders in specific situations, such as at school, at the movies, when out to dinner, on special occasions, when visiting friends for sleepovers or parties, when taking tests, and in places of worship. After completing these exercises, kids with TS will have all the tools they need to handle their tics with confidence and grace in any situation.
Introduction for Mental Health Professionals vii
A Note to Parents ix
A Special Message to Parents x
A Message to Young Readers xi
What Is Tourette Syndrome?
1(4)
About Tics
5(3)
The Phases of Tourette Syndrome
8(3)
Planning Ahead for Your TS Phases
11(3)
Rating Your Anxiety
14(3)
TS and OCD
17(3)
TS and ADHD
20(3)
Explaining TS to Others
23(3)
Answering Questions Quickly
26(3)
Handling Stares
29(4)
Helping Others Experience TS
33(2)
Masking Tics
35(5)
Using Humor
40(3)
Using Signals
43(2)
``Bad'' Words
45(2)
About Friendship
47(4)
Making New Friends
51(3)
Different Feelings
54(5)
Expressing Your Feelings Creatively
59(3)
Feelings at School
62(3)
Getting Used to Middle School or Junior High
65(2)
Managing TS at Your Place of Worship
67(3)
Managing TS at the Movies
70(3)
When You Have to Dress Up
73(2)
Passing Time
75(3)
Dining Out
78(3)
Going Shopping
81(3)
Contagion: New Tics and Behaviors
84(2)
Visiting Others
86(3)
Hosting Parties
89(4)
Going to Sleepovers
93(3)
Keeping Score When You Shouldn't
96(2)
Being a Good Loser and a Good Winner
98(3)
Organizing for Morning and Evening
101(3)
Getting to Sleep
104(3)
Studying for Tests
107(3)
Taking Tests
110(2)
Brothers and Sisters
112(3)
Revisiting the Phases of TS
115(5)
Parent Appendix: About Coprolalia 120
Sandra Buffolano, MA, is a licensed specialist in school psychology with over twenty years of experience managing Tourette Syndrome (TS). Her career has included counseling, teaching, diagnosing, and in-home training. Sandra's straightforward, practical approach to managing this unique condition has benefited hundreds of people, including parents, psychologists, educators, and children. Sandra lives in Sugar Land, TX.