ADHD: Master Your Attention and Ignore Distractions
Written by Heather Foreman
Narrated by Rory Young
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About this audiobook
This is a 3-book bundle, which addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:
Book 1: ADHD is a condition in the brain many people are somewhat familiar with.
However, when it comes to the specifics, the majority of us are still left in the dark. The main essence of ADHD is missing when people just think that you’re hyperactive and unfocused. There is way more to it. And not only is so much more to say about the causes of ADHD, but about the consequences as well.
For example, people with ADHD are more prone to addictions or suicide. There is medication for ADHD, but there are also other methods that can help contain the symptoms of the disorder. Moreover, people with ADHD can have specific strengths, too, that other people are lacking.
For all these reasons and more, the author of this book has decided to address some of these issues and give you a better grasp of what ADHD is, where it comes from, and what it means in someone’s everyday life.
Book 2: There are many misconceptions about ADHD. We are here to sort them out.
In this book, various topics will be included, like:
Children with ADHD versus grownups with ADHD.
Diagnosis analysis and thoughts about the dangers or benefits.
The question of whether or not ADHD can disappear in a person as he/she grows older.
And many other subtopics.
Book 3: What is executive function?
Can video games help people with ADHD?
Questions like these have been researched and put together in this book. You will learn about many aspects of ADHD and the side effects of the condition that you may have never heard of before.
If that is you, then I encourage you to start reading or listening to this book.
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Reviews for ADHD
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful! Have you ever listened to a book like this one? Both the storyteller and the writer put some real effort into this. In my eyes, it was pretty perfect. There may have been a few hardly obvious errors in there, but they didn't bother me. When you can listen to a narrator who is that great, and about a theme that you have an interest in, you do not care about the rest. That's the end of the story.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I could probably list 20 things why I like this book, but my time is important, so this customer review won't be very lengthy. There are plenty of details I appreciated about this book, but I can only say so much. I guess the first several sections were my favorite ones, since the entire concept that the title talks about, is described. All of the essentials are here. Later in the book, more depth gets included, and I think this is what makes it so great.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I urge you (or perhaps anybody who checks this out) to get this audio book. I really loved it. The narrator appears rather professional, and the author knows a lot about the theme. I guess the first several pages were my favorite ones, since the entire principle that the subtitle describes, gets explained. All of the basics are there. Later in the book, more depth gets added, and I think this is what makes it so great.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5In all honesty, I think that this is a fantastic book for people that have an interest in this particular subject. It's an appealing principle, the whole premise of this book. You don't normally see that in some other books. And that's the reason why it can use a person like me to write a few positive aspects of it. Not only did this particular book seem like it was top quality, but it also taught me essential aspects of daily life, and about this idea in particular, obviously. So, it definitely deserves a few hard-earned stars.