Review of ADHD and MY SONS' JOURNEY FROM FIRST STEPS to FULL STRIDE

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The reviewer clearly found the book impactful, particularly with the stories of Alex and Michael, which seem to offer hope and practical examples of how children with ADHD can succeed with the right support.
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The attention to detail in highlighting communication between parents and fairness with siblings is a great point, and it’s refreshing to hear that the book is well-edited despite minor repetition.
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The review does a good job of making me interested in the book, especially as a resource for those working with or raising children with ADHD.
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