Praise

Rave Reviews of Organizing the Disorganized Child:

"A superb book! Blessedly brief, pointedly practical, and clear as glass, this book will help any child, parent, or teacher who reads it. Step by step, the authors, who truly know their subject, lead the reader through a method that can't help but succeed. This book meets an urgent need. I will be referring my patients to it."

- Edward Hallowell, M.D., co-author of Driven to Distraction and Superparenting for ADD

"Organizing the Disorganized Child is a long over due 'manual' that strives to make life easier on families with children with ADHD. Unlike other books that offer a menu of one-size-fits-all strategies, this book digs deeper and helps parents to understand the root causes of their particular child's disorganization...This book is a MUST HAVE for all parents of children with or without ADHD!"

- Nancy A. Ratey, author of The Disorganized Mind

"Organizing the Disorganized Child is a breath of fresh air. Straight forward, practical and most important providing strategies and ideas that any parent - even the disorganized - can easily implement. Rather than wait till some children struggle I suggest that Organizing the Disorganized Child be essential reading for parents of all entering first graders."

- Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., Co-author of Raising a Self-disciplined Child

"You will wear out your highlighter! Not only is this book full of easy to understand detailed directions to help you organize your child while in school, if you use the suggested strategies you will be teaching them lifelong invaluable skills. I will be recommending this book to all parents of kids with ADHD."

- Heidi Bernhardt, National Director, Centre for ADHD Advocacy Canada (CADDAC)

"Get out your yellow highlighter! Organizing the Disorganized Child delivers on its promise to teach a child or student better organization and study skills. In addition to describing the "why" behind the behaviors of so many kids with weak planning and execution skills - you know, the ones so quickly labeled as "lazy" or "disinterested" - authors Kutscher and Moran present page after page of creative, common sense ideas that work!"

- Veronica Zysk, Managing Editor, Autism Asperger's Digest and co-author of 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

"An easy-to-read book full of practical information, written with humor and sensitivity. The authors understand children and the organizational problems that challenge many families. Every child, even those who perform well, will benefit from the organization strategies recommended in this comprehensive book."

- Betty B. Osman, Ph.D., author of No One to Play With: Social Problems of LD and ADHD Children

"At last! A survival manual for any parent, teacher, or therapist who asks, ‘How on earth can I help this child get organized -- and stay that way?' Born of the authors' real-life experiences and professional expertise, this guide mercifully spares you the abstract theories and yet more talk of color-coded folders, leading you into the land of Strategies that Work. Practical, smart, and entertaining."

- Gina Pera, author of Is It You, Me, or Adult A.D.D.? Stopping the Roller Coaster When Someone You Love Has Attention Deficit Disorder

"Yes, Organizing the Disorganized Child is packed with immensely helpful suggestions, but its value goes far beyond that. By revealing how the root causes of disorganization are not the fault of the parents, the teachers, or even the kids, but have to do with how the frontal lobes of the brain develop, this book will guide us to much more constructive solutions."

- Ellen Galinsky, President and Co-Founder of Families and Work Institute

"This practical 'how to' book is an invaluable tool to help parents effectively guide their children in the development of organizational skills. The authors have translated their impressive expertise, wisdom and insights into a remarkably comprehensive and refreshingly direct step by step approach."

- Barbara Firestone, Ph.D., President & CEO of The Help Group

"Wow! Easy-to-read and practical, too! Dr. Kutscher and Ms. Moran have indeed taken the stress out of dealing with a disorganized child and made family life a whole lot more manageable. Organizing the Disorganized Child is packed with plenty of how-to strategies, lists and other concrete suggestions to deal with issues ranging from getting your child out of the house in the morning to buying notebooks and backpacks. I highly recommend it for all struggling students and their overwhelmed parents."

- Patricia Quinn, M.D., Director of the Center for Girls and Women with ADHD

"Not only parents, but also educators, counselors, and anyone else who works with adolescents will benefit from the insights and strategies presented in this entertaining book. Martin Kutscher and Marcella Moran have provided specific tools - even to the point of recommending particular types, colors, and brands of supplies - that should enable anyone to support a disorganized child in a way that diffuses tension and leads to success. Organizing the Disorganized Child answers in positive terms the questions that can plague students, their parents, and their teachers."

- W. Glyn Hearn, Headmaster of Soundview Preparatory School