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Memoirs of an ADHD Mind - God was a Genius in the Way He Made Me - cover

Memoirs of an ADHD Mind - God was a Genius in the Way He Made Me

Melissa Hood

Maison d'édition: Morgan James Publishing

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Synopsis

A woman who has lived with ADHD since childhood shares the coping interventions and insights acquired for success within a spiritual context. 
 
Attention deficit disorder/ hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD) can make learning difficult for sufferers who struggle to cope with the affliction. They are usually in constant chaos until coping skills are put into place to create the “systematic information filter” that they need in order to process information. This book will help people with ADD/ADHD by way of teaching educators, parents, and others how to help the sufferers cope with the stress that often times disrupts learning. It will help those with the disorder achieve higher-level learning and success.
Disponible depuis: 21/08/2015.
Longueur d'impression: 121 pages.

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