How to ADHD: an insider's guide to working with your brain (not against it)
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Popular works
Family & Relationships
Nonfiction
People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
People with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Life skills guides
Personal coaching -- Popular works
Psychology
Self Help
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Library Journal Review
This might be McCabe's first book, but she's been immersed in the world of ADHD since her own diagnosis at age 12. Alongside the work she's done to understand her brain and how it functions, in 2015 she started "How To ADHD," one of the most popular YouTube channels dedicated to the topic. This book is an extension of her work; a true manual and toolbox for people who struggle to learn. McCabe explains the basics of ADHD, focus, and hyperfocus, and writes extensively and clearly about executive functioning. She gives examples of how and why people with ADHD struggle with different tasks and suggests concrete actions that build skills, like ways to improve sleep, manage time, and improve working memory and motivation. In addition to the helpful content, the book has an ADHD-friendly style; short paragraphs, plenty of white space, and bullet points to keep readers organized. There are contributions from real people--"brains," as she calls them--whose perspective on managing ADHD in friendships, romantic relationships, and on the job are invaluable. VERDICT The inclusive language and accessible tone, along with McCabe's knowledge and exhaustive research, make this smart and timely take on ADHD a necessity.--Erin Dagenais
Library Journal Reviews
Creator of the award-winning YouTube channel How To ADHD, McCabe was diagnosed with ADHD at age 12 and, having dropped out of college twice and changed jobs 15 times by age 32, finally sought out experts whose advice she shares here. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal
Copyright 2023 Library Journal.Library Journal Reviews
This might be McCabe's first book, but she's been immersed in the world of ADHD since her own diagnosis at age 12. Alongside the work she's done to understand her brain and how it functions, in 2015 she started "How To ADHD," one of the most popular YouTube channels dedicated to the topic. This book is an extension of her work; a true manual and toolbox for people who struggle to learn. McCabe explains the basics of ADHD, focus, and hyperfocus, and writes extensively and clearly about executive functioning. She gives examples of how and why people with ADHD struggle with different tasks and suggests concrete actions that build skills, like ways to improve sleep, manage time, and improve working memory and motivation. In addition to the helpful content, the book has an ADHD-friendly style; short paragraphs, plenty of white space, and bullet points to keep readers organized. There are contributions from real people—"brains," as she calls them—whose perspective on managing ADHD in friendships, romantic relationships, and on the job are invaluable. VERDICT The inclusive language and accessible tone, along with McCabe's knowledge and exhaustive research, make this smart and timely take on ADHD a necessity.—Erin Dagenais
Copyright 2024 Library Journal.