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Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents

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'Taking Charge of ADHD: The Complete, Authoritative Guide for Parents' by Russell A. Barkley is a comprehensive guide that delves into understanding and managing ADHD. It covers topics such as the neurological deficits and genetic components of ADHD, different medications available, and tips for coping with the condition in everyday life. The author emphasizes the importance of shaping environments to suit individual needs and provides strategies for parents to become the best advocates for their children with ADHD. Barkley also discusses the myths surrounding ADHD and its treatments, offering a scientific perspective on the disorder.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is professional yet accessible, aimed at educating parents while occasionally using complex terms that may require rereading.

Plot/Storyline:

The book discusses the scientific understanding of ADHD and offers parenting techniques and behavioral strategies, highlighting both the challenges and potential strengths related to the disorder.

Setting:

The setting primarily revolves around home and school environments, addressing contemporary parenting challenges in the context of ADHD.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, with some sections being dense and demanding effort to get through, while others provide engaging and digestible information.

Notes:

Dr. Russell A. Barkley is a leading expert on ADHD and has dedicated significant research to understanding it.
The book discusses the serious risks associated with ADHD, including increased mortality rates.
Barkley emphasizes that ADHD is a developmental disorder of self-control, not just attention problems.
Parenting techniques in the book include a token reward system for good behavior, but some methods are viewed as harsh or outdated.
The author acknowledges that not all children show significant ADHD challenges until later, such as in college.
Dr. Barkley admits he does not have all the answers and encourages parents to trust their knowledge about their children, which many found refreshing.
Some readers noted a lack of empathy and negativity in the tone when discussing ADHD.
The book does not adequately address how ADHD symptoms can manifest differently in women, particularly during their menstrual cycle.
Barkley offers a practical guide with examples of families and children he has worked with, providing readers with real-life context.
A common critique is the book's focus on medication as a primary solution without acknowledging alternative approaches or side effects.

From The Publisher:

Raising a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is not easy. Bombarded with conflicting medical advice and worn down by the daily frustrations of child care, parents are likely to feel exhaused, confused, and helpless. This much-needed, authoritative book empowers parents of children with ADHD with the knowledge and the confidence they need to ensure their child receives the best care possible. Features include step-by-step methods for managing a child with ADHD in a variety of everyday situations; the latest information on available medications; numerous techniques for enhancing a child's school performance; and a special section devoted to the needs of the parents.

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