This book revolutionized the way I work with students who have ADHD. All individuals with ADHD, their parents, educators, and doctors should read this book. While there were a few parts that seemed to drag on, it's important to remember that Taylor wrote the book before he was even twenty, so all things considered, it's pretty impressive.
Taylor was hyperactive from the time he was a small child. He was the child who climbed into the displays at the museum, the bull in the china cabinet, and the one who drove all of his relatives mad because he seemed unstoppable. He was the child who was singled out by his teachers as the "bad kid," and unfortunately, made a lot of dumb, split-second decisions that led to trouble as he grew up. ADHD has come a long way in the course of the last twenty years, and when Taylor was little, medicine and management were very different from what they are today. He had to live and learn, which often made life an uphill climb.
Not only did he deal with ADHD, but he also struggled with a tic disorder (the milder version of Tourette Syndrome) and high anxiety. Children often picked on him because he was socially awkward, and sometimes even teachers joined in. Despite all of these obstacles, however, Blake was able, with the help of his parents, to learn to self-advocate and to make the best of what he'd been given - which was an incredible intelligence.
This book does a great job of tackling different aspects of ADHD. While much of it is in chronological order, it's divided up into the different symptoms of ADHD. Each one comes with a story, as well as tips on how to manage that particular symptom. I believe all parents should read this book, if not for their own children, for the sake of other children who struggle with this disorder. As an educators, I can say with confidence that there's a true difference between ill-behaved children and children who are struggling with true disorders. Blake Taylor helps clear this line up by giving vivid, often humorous, descriptions of what ADHD is like from an insider's perspective.