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by: Christine Adamec List Price: $14.95 Amazon.com's Price: $10.17 You Save: $4.78 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 616.8589 EAN: 9780878331758 ISBN: 0878331751 Label: Taylor Trade Publishing Manufacturer: Taylor Trade Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: October 25, 2000 Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing Studio: Taylor Trade Publishing Accessories:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Guaranteed to make moms with ADD happier at home and at the office. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent read for moms who struggle with ADDThis book offers practical and helpful advice to all sorts of issues that moms with ADD face. It's even divided into sections so you can read bits and pieces as your time allows, but still retain the information. I would recommend this book to any mother who even suspects she may have ADD or ADHD, and to her spouse as well. Rating: - Good book, but not what I expectedThe book seems to focus on mothers of older children and spends very little time on mothers of infants/toddlers. Because of this, most of the book was irrelevent to me. I have earmarked a few pages and will definitely pull it out again once my 2 year old is older. Rating: - Excellent resource for mothers who have recently been diagnosed with ADDMoms with ADD is an affirmative how-to guide to managing your household and raising children for mothers who also have ADD (or ADHD). It is written in essay format, but in short, snappy paragraphs and sections covering many different aspects of daily life as a parent. One of the best features of the book is its can do attitude, as Adamec makes it clear that even if you cannot find the keys each day, love and commitment to your children make you a great parent. Topics she addresses include positive ... Read More Rating: - Found time to read and wasted it on this book.It is hard enough for mother's to find time to read, and for ADD mom's it is not only the time but the attention. I was looking forward to receiving some authentic tools to help me in my daily life. If you are looking for this too, look somewhere else. I found the book very stereotypical. It gave lot's of examples of women who can commiserate about the problems of having ADD, but I do not need to join a club, I need help. Real answers. I was reluctant to read it, after I finished the introduction ... Read More Rating: - Nothing either new or helpful for those with some knowledgeI am an adult woman with ADD, mother of two, so I was looking forward to hearing a different voice than you usually encounter in ADD books for the general public. Instead, it was pretty much fragmented kinds of suggestions and actually ended up making me feel less competent as a mother than I really am. In association with Amazon.com | |