Helpful Score: 3
As a school psychologist and mother of a three year old I was very disappointed by this book. It was poorly written and at times I felt the mother jumped on the bandwagon as labeling her child as having "something wrong with him" when the behaviors she described were developmentally normal. I see teachers every day who think that every child who does not do well in their class has AD/HD. There are a multitude of reasons that children have difficulty paying attention in school and do not sit like dolls in their chairs all day. The teachers themselves, the curriculum and the way the classroom is organized are just some of the things that are never looked at; the problem is always described as being with the child. I enjoyed the therapist sessions the mother described in the book, and it was clear that she found a great therapist. I felt like shaking the author with many of her comments, and her writing style was whiny and aggravating. There have to be better written books by parents of children with AD/HD than this one.
Cheryl W. (wordweaver) reviewed Willie: Raising and Loving a Child With Attention Deficit Disorder on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
"For any parent who's muddled through the angst of ADD, Willie offers a lifeline. When you're worried and stressed Ann Colin is the friend you wish you could call in the middle of the night. Her writing is eloquent, calming, loving." --Sally Koslow, editor in chief, McCall's Magazine.
A mother's-eye view of the day to day realities of life with a child diagnosed with ADD.
A mother's-eye view of the day to day realities of life with a child diagnosed with ADD.
Beth E. (sherlockeu) reviewed Willie: Raising and Loving a Child With Attention Deficit Disorder on + 22 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
An awesome book for anyone who is effected with ADD/ADHD. As a teacher, it was a great persective from the parent's view.