Key Facts and Insights from the Book:
- ADD is not a distinct disease, but rather a collection of symptoms that stem from a singular source - the brain's inability to regulate attention.
- Biological factors like genetics and the condition of the brain are not the only contributors to ADD. Environmental factors, particularly early childhood experiences, also play a significant role.
- ADD is not just a childhood disorder. Adults can struggle with ADD too, and it often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
- People with ADD are not lazy or unintelligent. In fact, they often display high levels of creativity and intuition. ...