Laura Stevens provides a much needed
road map for parents seeking help for
their children with ADHD. By providing
step-by-step instructions, sound
nutritional knowledge, excellent
examples, problem-specific narratives,
and good, common sense day-to-day
practices (i.e.-recipes), she is
eliminating the frustration in the search
for answers for current and future
parents of children with ADHD. This book
provides the type of aid that only could
have been given by someone who has had
first hand experience in raising children
with ADHD. Parents can now learn what to
do directly from the book rather than
waiting while much of the medical
community is playing catch-up to
scientific literature.
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people found the following review
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12 Effective Ways to Help
Your ADD/ADHD Child, October 26, 2000
Reviewer:
William from Jackson, TN
This book is superb in every respect.
It's comprehensive, yet concise, well
organized and reader-friendly. It
contains information which parents cannot
find elsewhere.
Stevens is a mother and highly
educated professional who is now carrying
out research at Purdue University on the
critically important role of essential
fatty acids on children with ADHD.
In this book she gives parents and
professionals a step-by-step approach for
helping children. In my opinion, this
book will be a bestselling book for
parents in the first decade of the 21st
Century.
William G. Crook, M.D. Emeritus
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
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