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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VERY HELPFUL RESOURCE for STUDENTS!,
By A Customer
This review is from: ADD and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students With Attention Deficit Disorder (Paperback)
Patricia Quinn, MD has put together a helpful, concise, easy-to-read book that addresses the problems which may develop for students in high school and college. Each chapter is written by a different specialist who offers information on their specific topic. I recommend this book to all my ADD teenaged clients whether or not they want to go on to college. It is an extremely helpful resource.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very helpful for student and parent,
By A Customer
This review is from: ADD and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students With Attention Deficit Disorder (Paperback)
This book helped identify gifted students with ADD who were not doing well in college. The checklist included was helpful for the student in his consultation with the physician who was treating his ADD. The physician liked the checklist so much that he asked to copy it for his files!
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Profoundly Disappointing,
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This book is, at best, an intro to ADHD.I bought it hoping that there would be some specific "how to study" tips for highschool and college students with AD/HD, but there is nothing of the sort. In fact, there is very little in this book that isn't found in other books written for children or adults. The chapter, "Legal rights of students with ADD" is useful and relevant, but that is 10 pages out of a 150.
There are two other annoying things about this book. First, Quinn uses the term 'ADD', which has been scientifically obsolete since the 1980s. Second, Quinn's writing style is somewhat condescending. I would recommend that a person new to their diagnosis, or even somebody who is old hand, read "You Mean I'm not Lazy, Stupid, or Crazy?" as opposed to this book.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
useful and well presented,
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This review is from: Add and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder (Paperback)
I learned alot form this quick read. I am the mother of a 16 year old girl recently diagnosed with ADD. I learned that much of my frustration with my daughter is really frustration with her ADD. Good info on coping strategies and resources, and an especially nice chapter about ADD as it manifests for girls, as opposed to boys.
My daughter also enjoyed reading it and it helped to improve her self esteem, reinforcing that much of the frustration she has faced was the result of her ADD, and there are ways to work with this so she can enjoy more success in her life. This book was recommended by the psychologist we worked with.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Concise, Can-do Guide for the Perplexed,
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This review is from: Add and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder (Paperback)
I've read much on ADHD, but if I were only reading one book, I would pick this book. Straight forward, well organized, empathetic, thorough, and realistic, this guide provides a road map to success. Additionally, the medication and legal issues sections will serve as handy and quick references. Quinn has provided the ADD student and parent with an outstanding guide book.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Read more like a pamphlet than a book...,
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which, given its target audience, could be a good thing?
Either way, I got *very* little new information out of this book... and I'm no expert... I've only spent a few hours looking ADD up online. If you need something to tell a student with ADD what ADD is like (as if they wouldn't know), and offer some overly obvious solutions... this is your book... or pamphlet.
4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
This review is from: Add and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder (Paperback)
this book is great! It's like it was written special for me! now if i could only sit and actually read it ............... |
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Add and the College Student: A Guide for High School and College Students with Attention Deficit Disorder by Patricia O. Quinn (Paperback - April 15, 2001)
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