Rating: Summary: Effective,Readable Advice for parents of ADD/ADHD kids Review: Any professional who works with ADD and ADHD kids will be happy to read GETTING RID OF RITALIN. Dr. Robert W. Hill not only knows what he is typing about, but he crafts his words with energy and directness. Bob is readable! His thesis is that Ritalin and other addictive and dangerous drugs are not needed to help ADD children, even when the kids are wildly hyperactive. What IS needed is succinctly explained in simple, practical words: EEG biofeedback (aka Neurofeedback); dietary management; avoidance of certain chemicals; allergy treatment and other medical advise buttressed by Physician Castro's medical expertise; and behavioral modification. The book is supported by an extensive bibliography; a practitioner list is given along with diets and other detailed information. As a professional who wrote "HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR SPECIAL CHILD" almost 40 years ago and who has worked with ADD/ADHD and other misbehaving and mislearning kids for 40 of my 68 years, I was delighted with this warm, practical book. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...
Rating: Summary: Effective,Readable Advice for parents of ADD/ADHD kids Review: Any professional who works with ADD and ADHD kids will be happy to read GETTING RID OF RITALIN. Dr. Robert W. Hill not only knows what he is typing about, but he crafts his words with energy and directness. Bob is readable! His thesis is that Ritalin and other addictive and dangerous drugs are not needed to help ADD children, even when the kids are wildly hyperactive. What IS needed is succinctly explained in simple, practical words: EEG biofeedback (aka Neurofeedback); dietary management; avoidance of certain chemicals; allergy treatment and other medical advise buttressed by Physician Castro's medical expertise; and behavioral modification. The book is supported by an extensive bibliography; a practitioner list is given along with diets and other detailed information. As a professional who wrote "HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR SPECIAL CHILD" almost 40 years ago and who has worked with ADD/ADHD and other misbehaving and mislearning kids for 40 of my 68 years, I was delighted with this warm, practical book. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED...
Rating: Summary: An excellent book! Review: Finally a treatment that addresses the causes of ADD! Neurofeedback actually improves brain functioning, whereas Ritalin treats symptoms temporarily and does nothing to deal with the root of the problem. "Getting Rid of Ritalin" provides a wealth of useful information on the complicated issues of ADD and offers an exciting, effective solution in Neurofeedback. It is impressive that Drs. Castro and Hill examine issues that are often overlooked, such as how toxic substances, bad nutrition, and television can all contribute to ADD. This is book is both interesting and extremely useful!
Rating: Summary: An excellent book! Review: Finally a treatment that addresses the causes of ADD! Neurofeedback actually improves brain functioning, whereas Ritalin treats symptoms temporarily and does nothing to deal with the root of the problem. "Getting Rid of Ritalin" provides a wealth of useful information on the complicated issues of ADD and offers an exciting, effective solution in Neurofeedback. It is impressive that Drs. Castro and Hill examine issues that are often overlooked, such as how toxic substances, bad nutrition, and television can all contribute to ADD. This is book is both interesting and extremely useful!
Rating: Summary: Great Book with a Wealth of Information on ADD! Review: For any parent considering Ritalin, this book is a must-read. It not only addresses the benefits of Neurofeedback but gives the reader a better understanding of Attention Deficit Disorder. The authors offer a holistic approach to treating ADD which unlike Ritalin, has no negative side effects! Thank you Dr. Castro and Dr. Hill!!!
Rating: Summary: Big Book ¿ Not Much Content Review: I found that only a very small part of the book is about Neurofeedback. All the rest is about issues surrounding ADD. The author writes as if he is explaining the material to a 5-year-old child. I found that this book did not increase my knowledge (gathered on the net) of Neurofeedback
Rating: Summary: readable and well informed Review: I picked this book up because I was seeking to learn more about neurofeedback, and now it is one of my favourite works on ADD and brain care. I appreciated the background given by the authors on how they arrived at their current position; their range of experience is reassuring.
Neurofeedback is only a fraction of this book. I enjoyed the introduction to "low-arousal hypothesis" in the chapter on what causes ADD. The authors address forms of ADD both with and without the hyperactivity component. The chapters on nutrition and toxins were thorough, although it's always a little disappointing to read those lists of "Things to Not Eat." I felt the chapter on television and video games was important as well -- documentation that that stuff _slows down your brain_.
My biggest complaint, if you can even call it that, was that I skipped over some parts I felt I already knew. But the book is clearly organized so that it's pretty easy to figure out which parts you do (or don't) need to read.
Overall, I think this book is very well-informed and very readable. They provide more references to back up their statements than many books I've read. I'll definately recommend it to anyone who expresses an interested in reading more about ADD, and it will stay on my list of neurofeedback resources.
Rating: Summary: This Book Should Be a Bestseller! Review: There are so many books about ADD but this is by far the best and most helpful one I've read.
Rating: Summary: Every parent should read this! Review: This book was extremely helpful to me and it gives me great hope to know that there are drug free alternatives that are safe and effective. I highly recommend this book!
Rating: Summary: REcommend for all parents, teachers and physicians Review: This is the perfect book about ADD and neurofeedback. Very well written. An exciting read. I am a school nurse and a neurofeedback provider. I'm recommending this one to my client's parents and the teachers in my school. Great insights and creative analogies.
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