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This book seems to be quite useful. The premise of being able to, if applicable, address our children's ADHD from home and without medication or tools is very interesting. This book has certainly caught my attention, thank you for this very informative review.
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I love the fact that there are no margins used. The simplicity will aid in understanding easily. Thanks for the review.
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“ADHD can be improved with your bare hands" by Norio Ando seems to be a great informative book. ADHD is becoming more and more common among kids and parents often are in a dilemma as to how to treat it. Looking forward to reading it. Thank you for the free copy. Congrats on BOTD!
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I fully agree with this well written review! My mom is the director of a summer camp for adults with developmental disabilities, and - although they are adults - their brains function as if they are a much younger age. I have a love and a passion for people with special needs, people of all ages. This book intrigues me, and ignites the fire of my love for these people. This review accurately captures the message of what I read of a sampling of the book, and both the sampling and the review interest me greatly - I may read the rest of the book when I can!
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I love the concept behind relaxed pleasure and I'm sure that this may help those with ADHD.
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Most children are born with ADHD these days. I can relate with psychological condition because, I have a nephew whose hyperactive tendencies have become a source of concern to rhe family. This book will surely come in handy for us, as it reveals easy to use methods that help a child with such condition.
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To be able to treat our children with ADHD at home without any tools or medication is so, soo, important and a very welcome news! Norio Ando with almost 40 years of experience in treating ADHD shares his priceless wisdom on the bare-hand methods to mitigate hyperactivity through relaxed pleasure. Your review is so good and helpful. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This book seems to solve the problems of children who are affected by ADHD with simple techniques.
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A great self help book- very informational , and packed with tons of useful resources. Thanks for the wonderful review. Downloaded on my kindle and looking forward to diving in. Congrats on the BOTD
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Today's Book of the Day educates readers on how to treat ADHD at home without any tools or medication. If you have a child with ADHD condition, you may want to join me in reading this book. The writing style is easy to understand!
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A super great review!! Thank you so much for all the great insights. I enjoyed what few pages I have read so far. I’m sure there’s a lot of great information inside yet to learn.
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I have read a couple of books on ADHD and this one can come handy when trying to care of a child suffering from ADHD. No jargons is a plus. Thanks for the descriptive review. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Mitigating episodes of hyperactivity in children isn’t easy, but perhaps by using the systematic techniques presented in this book, some parents and caregivers will be able to achieve a desirable state of relaxed pleasure in their kids instead. Thank you for your review.
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This a very important and relevant topic. But I doubt whether if it's understood or discussed as much as it should. This book would be a helpful guide for the parents, teachers or caregivers to handle these kids with much more understanding. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

Okay, the reason why the book seems familiar is because Norio Ando, the author, has another similar book that has been the BOTD of OBC. I think that this book and Ando's other books are good resources for people who they themselvesn or those who have friends, family, and loved ones that suffer from ADHD.
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