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ADHD: A Different Hard Drive?: Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder by Jennie Friedman (ACG) presents a refreshing perspective on ADHD, reframing it as a unique way of thinking rather than a deficit. With relatable insights and straightforward strategies, Friedman helps individuals with ADHD and their families understand the condition, improve communication, and navigate challenges. This approachable book fosters acceptance and encourages readers to view ADHD as a valuable strength.

ADHD: A Different Hard Drive?: Attention Deficit-Hyperactive Disorder
Topic
Mental Health
About the Author
Jennie Friedman (ACG) is an ADHD coach and founder of See in ADHD, a platform supporting individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Her book, "ADHD: A Different Hard Drive?: Attention Deficit-Hyperactive Disorder" (2017), redefines ADHD as a unique cognitive approach. Friedman provides practical strategies and empowering insights to help individuals embrace and manage ADHD effectively.
Jennie Friedman (ACG) is an ADHD coach and founder of See in ADHD, a platform supporting individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Her book, "ADHD: A Different Hard Drive?: Attention Deficit-Hyperactive Disorder" (2017), redefines ADHD as a unique cognitive approach. Friedman provides practical strategies and empowering insights to help individuals embrace and manage ADHD effectively.
Author
Jennie Friedman
ISBN 10|13
1545591210 | 978-1545591215
Print Length
86 pages
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