Mark Jacob Makes ADD So
Easy To Understand, August 17, 2000
Reviewer:
A reader from Williamsburg
VA
If it were possible for the author to
move into my home and provide on the job
training while I attempt to parent my ADD
kid, it would be perfect. However this
isn't a perfect world, and I have to
settle for his book...the next best
arrangement. This is truly the best book
I have ever read on this subject. I
laughed and cried. Mr. Jacob tells a
story in a way that is just so different.
If you are a Mom or a Dad or just a human
with an interest in what it's like to
raise a kid that truly marches to a
different drummer...buy this book!
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UNDERSTANDING ADD,
June 10, 2000
Reviewer:
Ron Grossberg
Having been personally touched by this
dissorder, I was pleasantly surprised to
find this book by Mark Jacob. I have a
nephew and a friend both suffering from
this condition for many years. I enjoyed
the frankness and the flow of this book
that gave me a better understanding of
what I have been witnessing for the last
15 years. Recalling back all the
situations I have witnessed over this
time literally brought me to tears. These
children when calm, are wonderful and
bright. They deserve more than the system
seems to be dishing them out. This book
gave me greater insight into the problems
of the people I love and hope that Mr.
Jacob succeeds with his quest to help us
understand ADD better. Thank you Mark for
helping us. I look forward to the next
addition.
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A Dad's Bible, April
15, 2000
Reviewer:
A reader from New York, NY
My wife gave me this book and though I
was reluctant to read it, it has become
my "bible". This IS a toolbox
for life with an ADD child and I highly
recommend it to all Dads (and Moms) of
ADD children.
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Dad's Best Friend,
April 4, 2000
Reviewer:
Harriet Kaplinsky from San
Francisco, CA
Most books on this subject can be very
long, detailed and quite complex. This
book let's the parents, especially Dad,
understand that they are not alone in
this situation. It speaks to you! It is
direct, funny and very helpful. Should be
kept on the night table and used as a
daily guide.
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