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K**R
Great
Learned so much very interested and very informative to a mom whohas two kids with ADHDAnd I have problems also
G**E
ADHD from a different point of view.
The children, primarily in the USA, are the guinea pigs, unfortunately, to unproven long term effects of prescriptions used in the treatment of ADHD. This book brings facts to light that anyone who is touched by "adhd" would benefit from reading.
S**N
I can't say I loved the book but it definitely helped
Not what I was looking for, but it was educational and worth the price.It made some points I already knew and confirmed, but gave me some information to follow up on and ideas to explore.I can't say I loved the book but it definitely helped.
M**R
This book helped me learn some new things about A ...
This book helped me learn some new things about A.D.H.D. It is a challenge living with the disease. I read the book and ended up selling it at a yard sale.
S**E
Outdated/Disproven Nutritional Info that Encourages ED Behaviours
This book offers a genuine attempt at caring for children with ADHD and addressing why their behavioural issues are occurring and how to alleviate the root issues rather than drugging the child into docility. The sections discussing corresponding problems with the American education and healthcare system and herbal remedies were excellent but unfortunately the chapter on nutrition was dated in comparison to modern research into ADHD and nutrition/eating disorder behaviours.Chapter four eliminates a whole slew of carbohydrates from the diet as unhealthy, even though carbs are necessary for brain function and thus I would imagine that they would be more helpful in being consumed by a child with ADHD than being ignored (again, outdated information). It promotes many diets and dietary fads that could alleviate symptoms and both chapter four and six discuss eliminating entire food groups and foods which the child has sensory issues with.Encouraging these behaviors directly corresponds to the rise of deadly eating disorders amongst people with ADHD. Thus, I worry that parents who are not aware of this problem could unintentionally harm their child based on Romm's advice, seeing as though her other advice seems perfectly reasonable.Sources: What Role Does ADHD Play in Eating Disorder Treatment? | Psychology Today / Are Eating Disorders Related to Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder? - PMC
R**A
All you need is in this book
Lovevthos book and it ahould be part in every household who has children.
K**N
The Whole Child
In a world that believes in taking a pill for every thing that ills you, it is nice to have a resource that looks at the whole child. Both my son's counselor and psychologist were very impressed with this book.
P**!
Five Stars
Very happy
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