Preface
ADHD, a pretty well known term to describe a psychological disorder has garnered quite the attention of the years. A large volume of ADHD research has been done since and the results have been in the range from startling to the very obvious. Several books have been written on ADHD as well, for all ages, and many guidebooks have also been written for help on this particular issue.
What is ADHD?
ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a psychatric disorder which leads to potential hampering and disruption of an individual’s concentration and focus, and also consists of continuous excessive activity. Their behaviour is not considered normal. It can cause forgetfullness, daydreaming, not being able to concentrate on just one task alone and frequent confusion with regards to instructions …show more content…
Books on ADHD can both inform and let people know whether they have ADHD or not. Parents can be sure whether their children are suffering from this particular disorder. Some books also guide adults on how to deal with ADHD and may also provide proper ADHD meds as well.
Some Great Books On ADHD
Many writers have written excellent books on ADHD. More Attention, Less Deficit: Success Strategies for Adults with ADHD; written by Ari Tuckman, is a perfect book for adults who face trouble with ADHD. Written in a concise, and to-the-point structure, the readers can enjoy its information, beginning from how ADHD hampers the processing of information by the brain to the medications and ADHD therapy available. It also has references to research on how ADHD has affected peoples lives on a large scale.
As for children, the number of books available is much, much more. The most famous of them, Cory Stories: A Kid’s book about living with ADHD, written by Jeanne R Kraus, provides an insight on a troubled life of a boy who suffers from ADHD. The context is often relatable for many and the humorous, short-story structure is very fine to