Free eBook - Hunter Of The Past
Free as an interactive eBook (PC Windows Only) Click Here To Download (1.08 MB)
Free eBook in pdf format Click Here To Download
Also Available In Paperback - Click Here
This unique children's book on ADHD can be downloaded above for free as an interactive eBook or pdf file. If you like the book and find it useful, please consider bookmarking this page and returning to make a small donation to adders.org below.
The following foreword from the book is by well respected author, Thom Hartmann.
"For a child, being labeled with ADD or ADHD can be a double-wounding. First, of course, there's the ADD itself, and the academic and/or social problems which have probably plagued the child his or her entire life as a result of it. But on top of that, there's the often even more painful wounding of being told that he or she has a "disorder" and, compared to others, is "deficient." These are very strong words, and children take such things very seriously. They're extraordinarily good at living up (or down) to our expectations of them, and such labels can often be painful to wear.
In this book, Caroline Hensby and Bernard Braham give children an opportunity to reframe their ADD/ADHD in a less pathological light, to see themselves as having potential and strengths, and to hear the sound of hope for the future. It's empowering, enlightening, and altogether healing.
That's why this is such an important book. For your child, in fact, it may be the most important book on ADD in the world...
--Thom Hartmann, psychotherapist and author of ADD: A Different
Perception and Healing ADD"
This original children's book on ADHD was written by the late Sarah-Jayne Bass (formerly Caroline Hensby).
Sarah-Jayne Bass tragically passed away on 6th February 2010 aged just 47. Sarah-Jayne was the co-founder of adders.org and helped many hundreds of families since 1997 cope with all matters relating to ADHD and Special Needs. She was a very active member of the ADD/ADHD community in the United Kingdom, meeting government officials and campaigning for better rights for ADDers and their families. The adders.org forum is still one of the most popular ADD/ADHD forums in the world and her active participation will be sorely missed.

If you like the book and find it useful, please consider bookmarking this page and returning to make a small donation to adders.org below.
Home
About Us
ADD/ADHD News
ADDerwards
Advertising
Books
Contact Us
Creative ADDers
Donate
Events
Forums
Information
Links
Natural Remedies
ADDers.org News
Research
Resources
Search adders.org
Site Map
Social Stories
Sponsor Events
Student/Researchers
Support Groups
Supporters
Join us on....
Twitter
Facebook
Home