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Flipping ADHD on Its Head: How to Turn Your Child's "Disability" into Their Greatest Strength
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In Flipping ADHD on Its Head, Dr. Poole introduces and explores a holistic, integrated, and empowering approach to identifying and promoting the strengths of ADHD children by first flipping thinking about ADHD. Rather than framing ADHD as a disability, Dr. Proole encourages readers to see it as a normal, if somewhat challenging, way that a brain works. Rather than "fixing"
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January 7th 2020
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I received an advanced reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.
This is an amazing book that really does make a great deal of sense.
Dr Jim seems to see and treat all of his patients with diversity and equality and I agree entirely with what he has explained and stated throughout this book.
You really must read this book, it really does alter your mind set in relation to ADHD.
This is an amazing book that really does make a great deal of sense.
Dr Jim seems to see and treat all of his patients with diversity and equality and I agree entirely with what he has explained and stated throughout this book.
You really must read this book, it really does alter your mind set in relation to ADHD.
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We live in a world in which there's a pill for everything that ails you but sadly, we also are now addicted to those same pills meant to cure us.
We must start first with plain old listening to our patients and not trying to diagnose everyone with problems and medicating them to the hilt.
Now I grew up being told I had ADHD and was recommended to be put on meds. I had a mother who yelled more than stressed what the doctor stressed here with empathy, compassion, concern, and love.
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We must start first with plain old listening to our patients and not trying to diagnose everyone with problems and medicating them to the hilt.
Now I grew up being told I had ADHD and was recommended to be put on meds. I had a mother who yelled more than stressed what the doctor stressed here with empathy, compassion, concern, and love.
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Disclaimer – I received a free e-book of this title from Goodreads GIveaways.
I was very excited that I won a free e-book copy of Flipping ADHD on Its Head. I really appreciated how the author presented the material and discussed the diagnosis, not as some type of deficit that an individual may have, but actually as a strength. This book helps to re-frame the thinking around ADHD, to understand it more as someone whose brain works very fast, is creative, and has a lot of energy.
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I was very excited that I won a free e-book copy of Flipping ADHD on Its Head. I really appreciated how the author presented the material and discussed the diagnosis, not as some type of deficit that an individual may have, but actually as a strength. This book helps to re-frame the thinking around ADHD, to understand it more as someone whose brain works very fast, is creative, and has a lot of energy.
This book did a g ...more
I entered the Goodreads contest as I knew my daughter would be interested in this book and was happy to be a winner. It's suspected that my grandson has ADHD. Here's what she thought:
I really liked his new perspective on ADHD. It turned the diagnosis around to be a positive thing, rather than negative. He views the impulsivity, distractibility, and hyperactivity associated with ADHD as creativity, curiosity, and energy instead. He gave some practical tips you can start using right away as far as ...more
I really liked his new perspective on ADHD. It turned the diagnosis around to be a positive thing, rather than negative. He views the impulsivity, distractibility, and hyperactivity associated with ADHD as creativity, curiosity, and energy instead. He gave some practical tips you can start using right away as far as ...more
Flipping ADHD on Its Head by Dr. Jim Poole needs to be required reading for parents, doctors, teachers, and school administrators—in short anyone who works with kids and particularly with kids who have ADHD. Readers will notice right away that Dr. Poole emphasizes focusing on the positives of ADHD instead of considering it a negative liability or disability. Specifically, Dr. Poole wants people to rethink the impulsivity, distractibility, and hyperactivity common to ADHD as creativity, curiosity
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It's nice to see a book about ADHD that talks of how the energy should be thought of as a positive instead of the constant view of it being a negative or disability. I will say that all of the examples are of children who are struggling in school - which is not always the case. My child is ADHD combined type and also in the gifted program as school, so much of what the book is focused on helping with is more abstract for my situation.
I do plan on trying a few of the suggested changes to see if i ...more
I do plan on trying a few of the suggested changes to see if i ...more
Attention Deficit Disorder. The name itself is full of negativity - "deficit" and disorder". Dr. Jim Poole prefers the term "FastBraiin" (yes, two "i"s). He believes in emphasizing the strengths of the so-called "disorder", rather than the problems. Without ever dismissing the difficulties for both child and their family, he offers real life ways to help cope with the situation, first and foremost being a change in perception. Rather than viewing ADHD as a problem, he encourages family members t
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I thought the author presented his information in an easy to read format that used the same techniques he discussed to help an ADHD kid to learn to help anyone reading the book retail. The information. I also agree with the author's approach (FastBraiin) to ADHD. The only reason I didn't give the book 5 stars is I felt like there was a little too much self promotion involved in the book (aka the constant reference to FastBraiin centers that are owned by author).
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Being a parent is hard. Your mindset about how you think your child should behave will determine how you will deal with your child if it so happens that they get diagnosed with a "disability" such as ADHD. But is ADHD really a bad thing? Dr. Jim Poole wrote the book "Flipping ADHD on its Head" to drive it home to everyone that no, it's not. Having personal experience with ADHD, Dr. Poole knows what it is like from the perspective of the child as well as from the parent. Working with parents and
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I started my quest to find more information about ADHD so that I could understand my 7 year old sons mind and with one question in mind, "How do I teach my son how to be a functioning individual without destroying all of his self confidence?" I was so lost, chronically frustrated and felt like I was failing him. I have read several books full of good medical info but this book was an answer to my prayers! I can not say enough good things about it. This book sees these people as individuals, not
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Good holistic picture of ADHD
I’m a parent to a 13 year old with ASD and ADHD. I’ve read a lot of books and literature on this subject.
This book does a great job explaining ADHD treatment in holistic terms and incorporating many areas - from sleep and nutrition to medication. The advice given is very general and high level, but also includes some very specific recommendations. I thought many of the patient stories were very generic, but it wasn’t an overall distraction. My only real gripe with th ...more
I’m a parent to a 13 year old with ASD and ADHD. I’ve read a lot of books and literature on this subject.
This book does a great job explaining ADHD treatment in holistic terms and incorporating many areas - from sleep and nutrition to medication. The advice given is very general and high level, but also includes some very specific recommendations. I thought many of the patient stories were very generic, but it wasn’t an overall distraction. My only real gripe with th ...more
The audience for this book is primarily Parents, although it may be helpful to extend a copy to doctors, teachers, and relatives. I agree as a mental health professional with so much of what Jim Poole wrote and further emphasize that there is NO diagnostic test for ADD nor ADHD, that reframing and revising perception is a tremendous tool in dealing with both of these. Rather than a 'learned didactic' approach, he presents a simple , practical methodology and doesn't use psych terms like positive
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Good Information
My daughter has ADHD and in going through the process with her, I'm pretty sure I do too. Reading through the hows and whys of the brain function, and seeing it in action with my daughter, it makes sense. The premise Dr. Poole is trying to get across is that having ADHD isn't a bad thing, there isn't anything wrong with you, per se, it's just that your brain works differently, faster, and instead of thinking that it is a negative thing, embrace it, encourage it, and be positive a ...more
My daughter has ADHD and in going through the process with her, I'm pretty sure I do too. Reading through the hows and whys of the brain function, and seeing it in action with my daughter, it makes sense. The premise Dr. Poole is trying to get across is that having ADHD isn't a bad thing, there isn't anything wrong with you, per se, it's just that your brain works differently, faster, and instead of thinking that it is a negative thing, embrace it, encourage it, and be positive a ...more
Disclaimer - I received a free e-book of this title on Goodreads Giveaways.
This book had great potential, and begins with some good information and ideas for flipping the notion of ADD/ADHD around and seeing it as a strength, just not well adapted to modern society, the way it is set up for non-ADD/ADHD folks. I'm all on board with that and have taught that in my own psychology classes. Where this went south was that the book started to feel like I was reading an info-mercial for the author's o ...more
This book had great potential, and begins with some good information and ideas for flipping the notion of ADD/ADHD around and seeing it as a strength, just not well adapted to modern society, the way it is set up for non-ADD/ADHD folks. I'm all on board with that and have taught that in my own psychology classes. Where this went south was that the book started to feel like I was reading an info-mercial for the author's o ...more
Flipping ADHD on it's Head by Jim Poole, MD is a wonderful book for anyone who has a family member, student or therapy client that has been diagnosed with ADHD. It is a strength based approach which brings with it a lot of hope. Jim Poole, MD is changing the stigma of ADHD by working on changing the systems view and working, as a parent or possibly an educator or therapist, with all components of the "Fast Brained Child". It explores using positivity, structure, exercise, nutrition, motivation a
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Flipping ADHD On Its Head is an interesting approach to viewing ADHD and other neurodevelopmental issues. It takes one of the hallmarks of ADHD, Combined Type, hyperactivity, and focuses on channeling excess energy into a positive outlet. The author's approach is to use disability as a strength that builds on the diversity and individuality of each client.
The book looks at the parenting approaches as well as education in managing ADHD but also includes the role of exercise and nutrition for a w ...more
The book looks at the parenting approaches as well as education in managing ADHD but also includes the role of exercise and nutrition for a w ...more
I am still working through this book. There is so much amazing information to absorb and learn to put into practice with my daughter! I absolutely love that Dr. Jim Poole does not classify ADHD as a disability but rather a secret strength. My daughter doesn't have a disabled brain, she has a FastBraiin (make sure you read the fun story about why there are two i's in braiin!)! I have found that the Positive Care suggestion does really work. I have gradually been adding more strategies as we go an
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I love the message in this book - rather than considering ADHD a "diagnosis", it is just a different, "faster" brain. My son was diagnosed with ADHD at age 10 and his therapist was wonderful and the first one who introduced me to this concept. This book both solidified that idea as well as gave some real-life applications for ways to help this special type of brain to cope with the realities of the world and its expectations.
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* I received a free ARC of this book from Goodreads in exchange for my ...more
Feb 24, 2020
Courtney
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I received a review copy of this book via NetGalley.
Flipping ADHD on Its Head is enlightening and informative and will undoubtably be an important resource to many people with ADHD and parents with ADHD children. The book covers so many aspects that can have an effect (e.g. memory exercises and diet) and is both practical and constructive throughout, but also incredibly empathetic and encouraging to those struggling to find ways to manage and thrive with their ADHD. Overall, a fantastic read and ...more
Flipping ADHD on Its Head is enlightening and informative and will undoubtably be an important resource to many people with ADHD and parents with ADHD children. The book covers so many aspects that can have an effect (e.g. memory exercises and diet) and is both practical and constructive throughout, but also incredibly empathetic and encouraging to those struggling to find ways to manage and thrive with their ADHD. Overall, a fantastic read and ...more
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Thank you to Goodreads and Dr. Jim Poole for this free giveaway.
When I first came across this book, I really wanted to immerse myself into it because I had a really limited understanding of ADHD and was probably not as compassionate as I should be.
After reading this book, it definitely helped me understand things I wouldn't have thought about otherwise, and helped changed some viewpoints (not to mention also gave me some tips on how to deal with children with ADHD). I'm so grate ...more
Thank you to Goodreads and Dr. Jim Poole for this free giveaway.
When I first came across this book, I really wanted to immerse myself into it because I had a really limited understanding of ADHD and was probably not as compassionate as I should be.
After reading this book, it definitely helped me understand things I wouldn't have thought about otherwise, and helped changed some viewpoints (not to mention also gave me some tips on how to deal with children with ADHD). I'm so grate ...more
This book is very enlightening. As a parent of a child with ADHD it is nice to have some strategies and to have guidance when it comes to parenting such special children. Sometimes its nice to just read through something that allows you to be human and see that the ups and downs are normal and what a blessing your child has been even with their differences. I am very glad I was able to read this book and will probably re-read during times of struggle.
Fantastic, well written, informative!
I love this book and its approach to ADHD. Its packed with so much useful information that i may need to reread to commit it all to memory. The recommendation given are not far fetched and the author gives solid explanations for just about every single recommendation made. I strongly suggest reading this book if you have a loved one struggling with ADHD.
I love this book and its approach to ADHD. Its packed with so much useful information that i may need to reread to commit it all to memory. The recommendation given are not far fetched and the author gives solid explanations for just about every single recommendation made. I strongly suggest reading this book if you have a loved one struggling with ADHD.
As a parent of a child with ADHD, I found this book very useful. In fact, it may also be useful to adult individuals with ADHD diagnosis. The book is full of practical strategies to use before trying or alongside medication. It's easy to read, no nonsense, and supported by evidence. I recommend it to both parents of ADHD children and others who work with these children and their families.
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‘The need for a new approach to diagnose and care for ADHD children and adults cannot be overstated.’
This is an in-depth analysis on parenting a child with ADHD with many suggestions for all aspects of life. From home, nutrition, school, and medical providers, this comprehensive guide by Dr Poole is a must read for parents, caregivers, or teachers of ADHD/Fastbraiin children.
This is an in-depth analysis on parenting a child with ADHD with many suggestions for all aspects of life. From home, nutrition, school, and medical providers, this comprehensive guide by Dr Poole is a must read for parents, caregivers, or teachers of ADHD/Fastbraiin children.
First-reads giveaway--
Has some really good and evidenced based information. Read too much like an extended advertisement for me, and since they aren't in my area... Still- good information and an easy read for those who need advice and support. ...more
Has some really good and evidenced based information. Read too much like an extended advertisement for me, and since they aren't in my area... Still- good information and an easy read for those who need advice and support. ...more
It was well written but followed the mantra of "you must not be trying hard enough if you are not being successful" which was not what I was expecting nor would I consider pertinent advice Everyone can bootstrap, not everyone can bend the will of the universe to accommodate differences.
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Mar 09, 2020
Dawn
marked it as to-be-read
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