This 3rd version of Bird’s-Eye View supplies a ten-year improvement on 11 teenagers that were showcased into the book that is original. Today, their jobs range between instructor, up to a cook, bandleader, music major, artist, military reservist, associate up to a medical center ICU director, and university students. These teenagers provide the kind that is best of advice—advice in relation to first-hand experience. But on top of that, teenagers and their own families are kept with a feeling of hope they too will endure this on occasion, overwhelming disorder.
Book Overview: A Bird’s-Eye View
Ended up being written expressly for teens, preteens, and adults by teenagers and a new adult whom are fighting ADD or ADHD. This survival guide for teenagers, preteens, and young grownups provides information that is factual practical advice in terms and examples that young adults can quickly realize and place into training. Written with humor and compassion, A Bird’s Eye View provides down-to-earth guidelines for handling many different dilemmas: disorganization, forgetfulness, constantly being belated, sleep problems, memorization, procrastination, restlessness, medicine, composing essays, and algebra. Full of images, cartoons, and entertaining ADHD stories, this written guide is intended become helpful but still be interesting to see.