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T**R
a MUST HAVE for every parent with a child that has ADHD
I have an 11-year-old son with severe ADHD and executive function impairments. I have about every ADD/ADHD parenting book out there! Specifically, I have 34 books on the topic. This one is, by far, the BEST ONE I HAVE EVER READ. Some books out there just reiterate what is printed in another book. The beauty of this book is that it does NOT do that. Everything in the book is new and very wise advice and text, The book has worksheets (extremely useful) in the end of each chapter and then an Action Plan after that highlights the main points of that chapter and almost like a 'to do' list. It's extremely organized and provides a mindfulness exercise at the end of each chapter as well.I homeschool my son due to his ADHD and co-occurring learning differences. This book offered wonderful advice on how to help with your child's organization techniques, homework plans, and other academic advice that was extremely helpful in teaching him.The most wonderful part of this book is that it switches from how to teach your child this.,,, to how to become a more mindful, and better parent and all around a more rounded person.It's a very smooth, well-written, comprehensive text that should be a 'must have' on every parent with a child who has ADHD.
D**I
Great advice
Well, researched, well written, thorough, full of actionable tips, and practices.
A**R
Good book for a thorough but simple overview of ADHD
Good book for a thorough but simple overview of ADHD. Provides good suggestions and is easy to follow. Some sections left me with a "and then what?" Feeling but overall this was a good read. I would say it is best if your child is in early elementary school. Although the kid on the front is clearly older, it seems like the content was more focused on younger kids. There is a chapter or two focusing on high school age issues though.
T**
This is a fantastic book. It is easy to read yet gives ...
This is a fantastic book. It is easy to read yet gives specific and detailed information. It is a practical workbook for the layperson and professional alike. I learned many things that I had not learned in medical school, especially about recent advances in the understanding of ADD/ADHD as a developmental delay of the brain's organizational and logistical/tactical system. I found this ground-breaking personally (for my affected family members) and for my medical practice. I can better recommend resources to patients.
K**A
So glad I bought this book!
I'm only about half way through this book, and I'm going to go ahead and give it five stars. We're in the process of diagnosis for our three year old, and this book was my introduction to adhd and even mindfulness in general. Even if I find no useful management through this book the information contained within has been invaluable. My husband, mother and now daughter all live with this debilitating condition and it's been so helpful just to have well written information explaining what is going through their minds and the cognitive skills that are delayed.
Z**3
Social work ease
This book helped me tremendously pass my social work course.
A**R
First Book Ever Written Focusing on Mindfulness and ADHD!
This is the first Mindfulness book related specifically to ADHD I have ever seen. I work with children having dyslexia and ADHD and this book has been a miracle. It's concise, easy to understand and includes research, and I can suggest to parents when they are struggling! I also teach Mindfulness to my first graders and I can tell you for a fact that Mindfulness absolutely creates calm, better focus and self-regulation and compassion. Websites are also included as a resource. Thank you!
A**I
What I like about this book is that it gives practical and ...
What I like about this book is that it gives practical and pragmatic advice for addressing a lot of the recurrent challenges of parenting a child whose symptoms prevent her from reaching her potential, even though she is obviously bright, capable, insightful and enthusiastic. If you need strategies to help a child who puts great effort into avoiding things that require a type of effort she doesn't find enjoyable, or who begins projects with great determination but has real trouble completing anything, this can be very helpful.
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