Do you yearn for less chaos, more connectedness, and a more fulfilling life with your children? Duct Tape Parenting: A Less Is More Approach to Raising Respectful, Responsible, and Resilient Kids might turn your current parenting philosophy on its head. Or it could reaffirm what you’ve always believed but never translated to reality. Reading a parenting book may feel […]
Category: Book Reviews
Book Review: I Always Want to Be Where I’m Not
A lot of people I meet just don’t get ADHD — I’m talking spouses, parents, even the ADHD’ers themselves. If you really, truly want to get it, read Dr. Wes Crenshaw‘s I Always Want to be Where I’m Not: Successful Living with ADD & ADHD. Dr. Crenshaw targets ADHD’ers ages 15-30 — though all ages will benefit — as […]
Book Review: Your Brain at Work
Want to learn more about your brain’s natural limitations — and how to work around them? David Rock‘s Your Brain at Work is the book for you. While our household loves what I call “recreational neuroscience reading,” the genius of Rock’s book is its accessibility: no nerd cred required. He makes learning about the brain feel both exciting […]