Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW is a psychotherapist, radio host, and author. Kelli is the co-host of the weekly psychology radio show The Dr. Debra and Therapist Kelli Show on LA Talk Radio (www.latalkradio.com) and was the advice columnist to the largest listserv in the United States ( Ask Kelli ). Kelli has been quoted on CBS local news, Now It's Your Time Mom!, and The Georgetown Current. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with her Masters in Social Work in 2004. She currently works with individuals, couples, and families in her private practice as well as running groups at an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center.
Filled with information, activities, skills, and insights for kids, this book puts some fun into coping with the struggles that accompany ADHD. I will be recommending this book to parents and kids who are trying to overcome the obstacles of ADHD. --Dr. Robert Leahy, Author of The Worry Cure As a learning disability specialist, I have seen dozens of books on the topic of ADHD, but I now have found the one that I know myself and my team of experts will all use. I highly recommend this book to educators, parents, grandparents, and especially to the kids! It's time to thrive with ADHD! --Farryl Dickter, MA, CCC-SLP, ET/P, Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist & Professional Educational Therapist This book is a great resource for children with ADHD and their families. It is accessible, educational, and includes many thought-provoking activities that can help kids succeed and feel more confident. I appreciate the humor, personal perspective, and the strength-based approach of this workbook. I will be recommending it to families! --Joshua Mandelberg, MD, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician It took me two decades to learn how to turn the challenge of my childhood ADHD into my greatest strength. Through engaging games and powerful mindfulness practices, Kelli helps children learn self-regulation while having fun. Children learn both to view their condition in a positive light as well as effective organizational skills. I only wish your workbook was available when I was a child. --Pejman Katiraei, DO, Fellow of the American Board of Pediatrics and Founder of Wholistic Kids and Families I always advise starting treatment with behavioral interventions. Some parents struggle to find the right book to help them develop a behavioral parenting plan, but now they have the perfect book! Thriving with ADHD makes the concepts clear, makes planning easy and fun, and is a great starting point for any parent working on a behavioral approach to helping their child. --Keith Seibert, MD Pediatrician A must for any child in your life facing an ADHD diagnosis. The activities in this book are essential for any parent, therapist, or educator interested in helping children learn skills to help them thrive with ADHD. --Katherine Woodward Thomas, NY Times Bestselling Author of Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After Kelli transforms the ever-dreaded diagnosis of ADHD into a glass half-full rather than a glass half-empty experience by demonstrating the positive aspects of the condition. She teaches 60 self-help activities, easily applicable in all areas of a child's life. Kelli brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the table with a friendly and readable style. Thank you, Kelli, for providing this much-needed toolbox for kids! --Debra Mandel, Ph.D., Psychologist, Author, and TV/Radio Personality. Thriving with ADHD is a resource that I will be recommending to my patients and their families. Miller adroitly manages to combine compassion, creativity, and ingenuity in her writing while keeping the exercises fun and engaging for her real audience--kids with ADHD. This resource will go a long way in encouraging the uniqueness of every child and fostering confidence in overcoming the challenges that ADHD can pose. --Sari Shepphird, PhD, Psychologist and Award-winning Author