| Published: | 1 May 2006 |
| Format: | Paperback 224 pp |
| Category: | Child & Adolescent Health |
| ISBN: | 9781876451714 |
| Price: | $26.95 |
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'We should not only be asking how our kids with ADHD are failing society, but also how society is failing these kids.' So writes Dr Brenton Prosser, author of this significant new book on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. ADHD: Who's failing who? aims to help parents, teachers, educational advisers and health professionals make informed decisions about how they can support children with ADHD. Dr Brenton Prosser, a research fellow in education, investigates the recent boom in ADHD diagnosis and the rise in drug treatments to ponder how an obscure medical diagnosis has become a well-known popular phenomenon. He proposes that if we ask only medical questions about ADHD, we will get only medical answers - and more drug treatment. Dr Prosser therefore examines the educational and social dimensionsof ADHD as well. In this way, the book offers a compassionate, balanced and holistic approach tounderstanding the disorder and helps us comprehend the impact of ADHD on our young people,our schools and society. This ground-breaking book provides a new view of ADHD as well as awealth of advice and practical ideas.This book includes:
Dr Brenton Prosser writes: 'We need to accept that some of our children are physically different in such a way that they fail at school and work (because of a social preference for certain behaviour). As a community we need to decide how we will respond to that failure. I believe that leaving these challenges for doctors and drug prescribers to solve is effectively 'drugging and shrugging'. We need to meet our collective responsibility to these young people and their families. After my research, including many interviews with children with the disorder, and their families, it became clear that there was a need for more social answers about ADHD.' Questions such as: