One Page At A Time is about the author's battle in getting through college with ADHD. This book focuses on techniques and strategies implemented, and struggles and successes experienced, throughout his college years. Phill gives us insight into the simple changes that enabled him to gain a new understanding of his capabilities both in and out of the classroom. In a direct and enjoyable style, the book focuses on major issues such as procrastination, organization, choosing classes, study routines, medications, professors, and many others. One Page At A Time is written for people with ADHD who are in college or are planning to further their education in any way. However, it holds valuable advice for anyone with ADHD. It speaks to its audience with truth and honesty. You can read this book from cover-to-cover, or you can flip through sections at a leisurely pace. The goal of the author is to pass on the techniques and skills that he has learned. Take one thing at a time and apply it to your life. Make one change at a time and see where it takes you.
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"Everything goes topsy-turvy for Joey as he becomes the man of the house, looking after his new baby brother, taking care of his troubled mother, and seeking out his missing father"--
My niece, Lindsay, came walking out in the most beautiful white sundress, red, white and blue hair ribbons, and fancy shoes. She was getting pictures taken as smiles, oohs and aahs were echoing throughout the room.
You Can Train Your Brain: Alternative Approaches to Attention Disorders and Achievement of Potential
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Based upon the uniquely successful work of Dr Carol Goldfus and supported by the latest research, this book offers hope for those failed by traditional methods and it gives parents the opportunity to change their child's life chances.