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    Parenting Children With ADHD – Chapter 3

    By Rory Stern | January 17, 2008

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    The more I get into this book, the more great content and strategies I am exposed to and become aware of. I also have to say that Dr. Monastra does an excellent job really explaining some tough level concepts that often can go overlooked. For example, he talks about specific ways that medications work and how to gauge whether or not they are making a difference for your child.

    But that’s not all!

    Chapter 3 is titled: “Medications Don’t Cure ADHD.”

    This is a pretty important statement to consider. There is NO CURE for ADHD. In fact, there is no agreement among professionals about what the exact cause of ADHD is. That said – medications are only known to help people with ADHD better manage their symptoms the world around them.

    Key points and lessons in Chapter 3:

    Wow! What a chapter. The only negative thing I can say (and this is being really particular) is that one part of the chapter becomes very technical – even for me who has training in academia and research. But that said – I still HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book.

    Dr. Monastra takes an approach and view towards ADHD that not many psychologists – let alone physicians do – on diagnosing and treating ADHD. I really like this book so far.

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