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Rating: Summary: It stirs emotions and makes one think Review: Fellman is a genius with words and
Dr. Arnold Fellman is a master illustrator Wilma Fellman makes you feel and hear those with ADD while Dr. Arnold Fellman's illustrations helps us to see .
This book is a splendid read and should be mandatory for everyone in Education, Parents and those infanticipating
Rating: Summary: It stirs emotions and makes one think Review: Fellman is a genius with words and Dr. Arnold Fellman is a master illustrator Wilma Fellman makes you feel and hear those with ADD while Dr. Arnold Fellman's illustrations helps us to see . This book is a splendid read and should be mandatory for everyone in Education, Parents and those infanticipating
Rating: Summary: I'm newly diagnosed. This book helps alot. Review: I attended a conference and heard about this book. Once I read it, I felt myself relax. There are people like me who are smart, good people with disabilities we can't control. It helps to hear Ms. Fellman talk about how this feels. I agree with her 100%.
Rating: Summary: A delightful book! Review: Wilma Fellman has written a warm, insightful, entertaining book of poetry about living with the ADD experience. If you think you've read "every" book on ADD, think again. This one is in a category and class by itself. I recommend it for people who have ADD, and also for those people in your life who might have difficulty "getting" what ADD is about. Adults and children can relate to Wilma's poems and go "aha! that's me!" My personal favorite is "Lima Beans, Brocolli, and Liver" which describes what a little girl with ADD goes through in a classroom -- much better than any book on kids with ADD can describe it. I like this book a lot and highly recommend it.
Rating: Summary: A delightful book! Review: Wilma Fellman has written a warm, insightful, entertaining book of poetry about living with the ADD experience. If you think you've read "every" book on ADD, think again. This one is in a category and class by itself. I recommend it for people who have ADD, and also for those people in your life who might have difficulty "getting" what ADD is about. Adults and children can relate to Wilma's poems and go "aha! that's me!" My personal favorite is "Lima Beans, Brocolli, and Liver" which describes what a little girl with ADD goes through in a classroom -- much better than any book on kids with ADD can describe it. I like this book a lot and highly recommend it.
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