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In short statements and vignettes, Cory describes what it's like to have ADHD. Cory has lots of stories to tell—and lots of ways to get organized, pay attention, calm down, remember things, make friends, and feel good about himself and life with ADHD. In short statements and vignettes, Cory describes what it’s like to have ADHD: how it affects his relationships with friends and family, his school performance, and his overall functioning. He also describes many ways of coping with ADHD: medication, therapy/counseling, and practical tips for school, home, and friendships. Includes a Note to Parents. Did you every feel like there's a jumping bean inside of you even when you are trying to sleep? I do. I feel wiggly and itchy almost all the time! I love to be excited, but sometimes I get too excited. I wish I had a power switch, like the TV. Then I could turn myself off. (CLICK!) Review: Perfect! - I bought this book for my 6 year old who has m believe naADHD. After he knows he has it, but I got the feeling he didn't really 'get' it , no matter how many times we explained it. When we read this book, his eyes lit up and said 'mommy this book was made about me! Every single thing is me!!' It made me tear up seeing him get happy that all the things he was going through didn't make him weird or a bad kid. He LOVES this book. The pictures aren't colored, and when he pointed it out I said he can color them, which he thought was awesome. My husband who also has ADHD read through it and nodded his head the entire time, like yup yup this is exactly how it is. As much as I know about it, this book was able to say exactly how it feels to have it in a way a non ADHD brain just doesn't understand. It goes through the way the boy feels, what he does, and his process of medicine, a 'talking dr', his parents, and how he still has to work hard at things, but with all the help his life is so much better. Highly reccomend, no matter what your doing to treat it, this book is the best I've found to help a kid understand ADHD and that they're not alone:) Review: Wow! Something my son can relate to! - After my 7 year old son told me for the "gazillionth" time how much he really liked this book, I felt I had to write a review. He was diagnosed with ADHD within the last month of his first grade year. By then he was also struggling with low self-esteem, only a few loyal friends, continuous confusion about the sheer number of social rules and a general antipathy towards authority figures (namely parents and teachers). We read this book to him because we felt it helped to explain his ADHD in a way that we could not articulate. I was surprised when he told me how much he liked "Corey", because Corey was just like him. He began asking us to read it to him every night. I believe that the kid's level descriptions of his behavior helped him to understand his diagnosis. It has helped him to articulate his feelings, moods and describe his behaviors during the day. I am most thankful that he no longer exclusively responds with "nothing", when I ask how his day went. At times he just flips through the book, then he comes over to talk. I searched through a number of books and found this one matter of fact, without a sugary positive nor negative tone. It works for my family and I need to find more like it.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 311 Reviews |
A**A
Perfect!
I bought this book for my 6 year old who has m believe naADHD. After he knows he has it, but I got the feeling he didn't really 'get' it , no matter how many times we explained it. When we read this book, his eyes lit up and said 'mommy this book was made about me! Every single thing is me!!' It made me tear up seeing him get happy that all the things he was going through didn't make him weird or a bad kid. He LOVES this book. The pictures aren't colored, and when he pointed it out I said he can color them, which he thought was awesome. My husband who also has ADHD read through it and nodded his head the entire time, like yup yup this is exactly how it is. As much as I know about it, this book was able to say exactly how it feels to have it in a way a non ADHD brain just doesn't understand. It goes through the way the boy feels, what he does, and his process of medicine, a 'talking dr', his parents, and how he still has to work hard at things, but with all the help his life is so much better. Highly reccomend, no matter what your doing to treat it, this book is the best I've found to help a kid understand ADHD and that they're not alone:)
Z**S
Wow! Something my son can relate to!
After my 7 year old son told me for the "gazillionth" time how much he really liked this book, I felt I had to write a review. He was diagnosed with ADHD within the last month of his first grade year. By then he was also struggling with low self-esteem, only a few loyal friends, continuous confusion about the sheer number of social rules and a general antipathy towards authority figures (namely parents and teachers). We read this book to him because we felt it helped to explain his ADHD in a way that we could not articulate. I was surprised when he told me how much he liked "Corey", because Corey was just like him. He began asking us to read it to him every night. I believe that the kid's level descriptions of his behavior helped him to understand his diagnosis. It has helped him to articulate his feelings, moods and describe his behaviors during the day. I am most thankful that he no longer exclusively responds with "nothing", when I ask how his day went. At times he just flips through the book, then he comes over to talk. I searched through a number of books and found this one matter of fact, without a sugary positive nor negative tone. It works for my family and I need to find more like it.
H**N
Corys storys
I dont normally write reviews, Since I read so much Id never have any free time..But my son who is 7yrs old had ADHD.. He just started to take his meds and I purchased this book for him so he could understand whats going on. He LOVED it!! One of the first books he listened too and actually took part on the topic. He kept saying hes like me or I do that, I feel that way alot too. It was great and he helped him relax and also helped him with our goal of getting him to understand. Thanks Jeanne Kraus!!
H**A
Great book... a little long.
This is such a great book! The agency that I work for had a copy and I read it with so many clients that I bought my own. I've found it really helpful to read the first part of the book to kids with ADHD so that they can better understand their symptoms. By asking the child if they experience the things that Cory does, it also helps me to understand which symptoms the child struggles with the most. This would also be a helpful book to read to parents/caregivers of children with ADHD for the same reasons. The book is a little long though and it can be hard for kids with ADHD to focus long enough to get through it all so I often only read the first half with them.
J**N
Definitely Recommend
My son says Cory is just like him and thanked me for buying him the book. I had left it out for him to discover in the morning and he noticed it and read it through right away, so the cover must look appealing as well, especially as he isn't normally big on reading. The book really helped him feel better about himself and see that there are lots of other kids like him. He also said he didn't know some of the things mentioned would be caused by ADHD and was very pleased that Cory had so many characteristics in common with him. Actually, when I read through I kept thinking how eerie it was how similar this fictional kid is to mine, almost an exact copy! My son is 8.
B**L
Great book to help children understand
My son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was only 4. He’s now 8. He told me awhile back he didn’t really know what ADHD, so I bought this book to help him understand a little more. He likes it and can easily read it himself, but he likes when I read it to him before bed. It makes him laugh and he relates to it very well.
I**2
Excellent!
A wonderful book that helps children and even adults understand what it feels like to have ADHD. I think it really helped by 6 year old son understand that he is not alone in how he feels with this disorder. For the past two years we didn't know what was wrong with him, we thought that maybe he was just really hyper. When his teachers told us that his behavior was so bad at school they were thinking of putting him in a special class, we knew we had to do something. He was diagnosed with ADHD and is now in therapy and takes medication. We have noticed a huge difference. It feels good to know that we are not the only ones going through this, and that he is not a bad kid, he is just different. This book really helped to get that point across. I bought a few copies for his grandparents and teachers. A great recommendation for parents looking to explain their child's ADHD to them.
P**N
Informative but..
While diagnostically accurate, this book was not what I expected. The text is simply too dense and too much for children with ADHD to sit and read in a single sitting. However, broken into sections this book would be highly informative.
A**E
not extraordinary but may be useful to some
When I first opened this book, Imy initial thought was what a ripoff; it's short, very American and almost no information. But strangely enough my 8yo son started reading it and indentified with some aspects of the main character.
A**B
Best kids ADHD book
I was very impressed when this book came in, it seemed to explain alot of what is going on in my sons head (he has ADHD). But the best bit was his reaction when I was reading it... he couldn't believe there were children out there that expiriences the same problems he does, and it really helped him to understand what is going on with him. A huge help.
R**Y
Great ideas for kids who struggle with following instructions and ...
Great ideas for kids who struggle with following instructions and staying focused. Have shared with other parents and found great tips that took the stress out of the lives of families with these kinds of kids. Helped the kids too to see that they arent' the only ones with these problems. Explains things at a kids level! Love it!
A**N
Eye opening
It’s a good read for parents and family of kids with ADHD. Story follows Cory through daily relatable activities that I wasn’t aware of.
R**O
Lovely heart warming and positive
I feel this book gives a broad description of what a child living with ADHD experiences, while also being positive and uplifting in its description of what help there is for a child with ADHD and projecting the positives of having ADHD. So many books etc. focus on the negatives whereas this book tells a story that is truthful but is light hearted and optimistic.
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