Attention Deficit Disorder

audiobook (Unabridged) Understand the Mind of an ADHD or ADD Person

By Lee Randalph

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The following subjects are in the books 3 titles that are included in this book bundle:


Subject 1: Can video games help people with ADHD?

 

Is suicide related to ADHD?

 

How about emotional trauma?

 

How does ADHD affect families and the way they function?

 

Questions like these have been researched and put together in this book. You will learn about many aspects of ADHD and the side effects of the condition that you may have never heard of before. These pieces of information are short but to-the-point. They are valuable gems for people who are interested in the topic.

 


Subject 2: If you want a deeper comprehension of the causes of and solutions for dyslexia, then this is your chance, because this guide talks about exactly that.


What's also included, is an accurate comparison between ADHD and dyslexia and the possible factors that contribute to both. With these data, you can lie the connection in your head between the two and more clearly see patterns in behavior and cognizant skills that others can't.

 


Subject 3: How do you deepen your emotional intelligence?


Many people have tried to do so, and few understand the real secret. Emotionally intelligent people go through life much happier. They understand how to react, and they have more control. Thus, it's essential to your cerebral development to have some degree of comprehension of this principle.

Attention Deficit Disorder