Customer Review: I like the questions in the book that are easy for a child to answer. The child is thus given the opportunity to review his/her own symptoms or problems and points of concern. Nice for a parent (or therapist) to use with a child.
Customer Review: I would highly recommend this book to parents and guardians of girls with ADHD. I saw many of my daughter's behaviors and symptoms very clearly at each stage of her life - how I wish I had had this book when she was younger! We were fortunate to have a pre-school teacher who was experienced enough... more info
Customer Review: Exceptionally valuable, helpful and heartfelt information. Every woman who has this quirky brain issue will find more self-acceptance as well as a good laugh and some well deserved peace of mind.
Customer Review: Not bad but really more geared for high school students planning on and in the progress of applying and planning for college. Some sparse info for he college student.
Customer Review: I was looking for a book how to deal with teachers that are uneducated about ADD, my son has it and they just want to classify him as mentally retarted. I need more info.
This book is more for the child than a parent
Customer Review: Add In The Workplace: CHOICES, CHANGES, AND CHALLENGES
This book will really help ADD-affected adults to understand how ADD can affect work adversely. It is a valuable guide to using information about this disorder to choose and/or revise one's work to take advantage of one's strengths, and... more info
Customer Review: You cannot go wrong with any book by Drs. Nadeau and Quinn, including this one. It is primarily an in-depth guide for clinicians who treat women with ADHD. But, in my experience, clinicians' guides often provide the most helpful books to read before you begin the search for an ADHD specialist. Once... more info