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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Frazzled Parent" by Elaine Hogan.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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While I was growing up, I had this schoolmate who was always inattentive; the teachers complained a lot, and he was scolded a lot as well. No one knew why he was the way he was. However, towards the end of the school year, a doctor visited our school and saw him during one of his episodes. He mentioned that the boy be examined further, and it turned out that he was showing symptoms of ADHD. ADHD, an attention disorder, is not a popular one, and people who suffer from it tend not to understand that they might be having a problem; they might even be depressed, thinking that they were created differently or that they are inferior.

Elaine Hogan's book, The Frazzled Parent, aims to educate parents and the general public on the disorder that is ADHD. She mentions that she did six months of in-depth research on this book, which is particularly evident in its explicit contents. She begins by defining ADHD, debunking some common myths, explaining the types of ADHD, and giving an inclusive list of symptoms that children with ADHD may exhibit. Causes of ADHD are looked into, as they may range from simple genetics to the aftereffects of brain injuries and alterations during pregnancy. Diagnosis and challenges are highlighted, as are treatment plans. The Frazzled Parent is a beautiful book that aims to inform us about the disorder that is ADHD and ways to ensure that teenagers plagued by it go on to live fulfilled lives.

What I enjoyed most about this book was its simplicity. Most times, health books spend a lot of time using very complex narratives to make their point; this book was not so. Instead, it used elementary language to dialogue with the audience. I learned a lot from reading this book, and not once did I stress the need to search for words and pursue different meanings. Parents and the public would undoubtedly enjoy this. Another thing worthy of commendation was the extensive research on the book. After reading this book, I'm confident that the audience would gain a lot of understanding and have many misconceptions about ADHD cleared up. I picked up a lot of new terms in this book, like the difference between the "executive age" and the "chronological age" and how it applied to ADHD diagnosis and management. I also came across ways for parents to handle their children with the disorder well.

There was, indeed, nothing I disliked about this book. As much as it was simple and concise, it contained relevant knowledge and information on ADHD. The impeccable editing is worth commending; I did not encounter a single error, and this book was amazingly well-edited. It is also worth mentioning that the author, apart from doing research, has successfully raised a child with this disorder, and her input would be based on experience and matter more than someone who hasn't cared for anyone with the condition. The "activity session" and "case study" helped make the story more realistic and appealing.

Elaine Hogan's The Frazzled Parent receives a complete rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Books like these, which teach us about health, should be encouraged. I recommend this book to parents, family members living with people with ADHD, and an audience interested in health and healthcare.

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This is an interesting and well thought of review. I would love to try out this book and know more about the fascinating things in it. This is an interesting storyline.
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Thus book is a must have in every home.
It is very educative and eye-opening.
Amazing review 👏
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This is a great and informative book. I love that it educates and enlightens the readers on ADHD. I would love to read it. Thanks for the lovely review.
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I don't know what ADHD means but then at little age alot of children are easily distracted. I don't feel like this book will appeal to me. Thanks for the review.
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ADHD? There are some disorders in this world that one needs to know about. This is because a lack of knowledge can make a person to damage another's life inadvertently. Great review.
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ADHD is not one that is to be played with. It is really a serious matter in children and its good to find out about it on time. Nice review!
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This is a much needed book for anyone who is a parent or deal with children as part of their daily lives. It would improve the quality of life for children with ADHD if more people become aware of the condition through great books like this. Love to read this one!
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This is the right book to learn about ADHD. Parents who have children with ADHD will learn some guidance from this author on how to handle them, as she has personal experience taking care of her child who suffered from ADHD, and shares her knowledge in this book. Added to this, the book was supported with thorough research. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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What a comprehensive review! This review very clearly tells us what to expect from the book and remarks its strengths, clarity and relevance. Just reading the review got me thinking about whether I may know parents whose children suffer from ADHD--this book would provide so much insight and much more.
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A BOOK BY ELAINE HOGAN ABOUT ADHD (ATTENTION DISORDER) AND THOSE WHO HAVE IT CAN BE DEPRESSED THINKING THEY HAVE BEEN CREATED DIFFERENTLY OR ARE INFERIOR.
A BOOK FOR THOSE LIVING WITH PEOPLE WITH ADHD AND THOSE INTERESTED IN HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE.GOOD REVIEW
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Stephanie Stones wrote: 24 Mar 2023, 03:04 This is an interesting and well thought of review. I would love to try out this book and know more about the fascinating things in it. This is an interesting storyline.
Though I'm not a parent myself, I found the review very informative and understood that I may know parents with children with ADHD would benefit a great deal from a read like this.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 14 Jul 2023, 06:57 This is the right book to learn about ADHD. Parents who have children with ADHD will learn some guidance from this author on how to handle them, as she has personal experience taking care of her child who suffered from ADHD, and shares her knowledge in this book. Added to this, the book was supported with thorough research. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
The fact that the The Frazzled Parent is written by an author whose child suffered from ADHD and who has conducted thorough research on the topic makes me feel confident of what I could take away from this book.
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This is an interesting educational non-fiction book highlighting parenting with the aim to educate parents and the general public on the disorder that is ADHD. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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