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Superparenting for ADD

An Innovative Approach to Raising Your Distracted Child

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Wait time: About 4 weeks

With decades of experience working with ADD children, Dr. Edward Hallowell has long argued that ADD is too often misunderstood, mistreated, and mislabeled as a "disability." Now he teams up with top academic ADD researcher Peter S. Jensen, MD, to bring you an invaluable new approach to helping your ADD child. Superparenting for ADD offers a specific game plan including

–Unconditional love — Tune out the diagnosticians and simply nourish the spirit of your child for who he is.

–Viewing the mirror traits — Recognize the positive sides of the negative symptoms associated with ADD: stubbornness = persistence; impulsiveness = creativity; intrusiveness = eagerness.

–The cycle of excellence — Nurture an environment in which a child can safely take risks, reserve time to let a child dabble as a way to learn, encourage playful practice, support mastery of a skill, and then recognize a child's accomplishments.

Dr. Edward Hallowell is a bestselling author and himself a man with attention deficit disorder. Peter S. Jenson, MD, is one of the country's foremost academics on ADD and the father of an ADD child. Their combined expertise has created a book that is sure to become an invaluable parenting resource and a classic in ADD literature. It will help parents unlock the gifts of ADD.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The authors intend to show parents the sanguinity of having a child with attention deficit disorder (ADD), calling it a gift. Their upbeat message brings hope to the affected. Since Hallowell writes in the first person, narrator William Hughes speaks as the psychiatrist. Hughes's sandpaper voice and sophistication with medical terms are fully credible. Surely imagining the voice to be a doctor handing out valuable advice increases one's desire to pay attention. Since Hughes portrays everyone in the same voice, the sources of the words and opinions sometimes become obfuscated. Hallowell values love above chemicals in ADD treatment, a view he justifies by revealing that he has the gift, too. All the services, books, and products recommended along the way, such as online psychometric tests, would qualify as advertisements. J.A.H. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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