Dr. Kevin Ross Emery – Managing the Gift of Your ADD/HD Child – November 28, 2011
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THE MORNING SHOW
with
Patrick Timpone
November 28, 2011
Dr. Kevin Ross Emery
Synergetic Catalyst-Teacher-Speaker-Radio personality and
Author of Managing the Gift of Your ADD/HD Child
“A drugged child is an easy child to manage”
We really enjoyed our visit with Dr. Kevin as he opened our eyes to the ADD/HD labelling of children. Speaking on this serious subject, he humorously states that this condition called ADD/HD should be renamed “Cultural Inconvenience Syndrome”. These kids are curious, smart, innovative, energetic and it may just be the adults in their lives who cannot keep up with them, therefore finding it easier to manage their behavior by dulling them down and dumbing them down with drugs. We encourage you to listen to this podcast and share it with others as this side of the story is truly one not to miss!
Visit Dr. Kevins Website

Managing The Gift™ Of your ADD/HD Child
This book will challenge the mainstream thinking of ADD/HD:
Dr. Kevin sees this as an evolutionary process and as such we need to allow it to adjust the environment and work with it, not medicate it.
The goal of that process is to broaden the bandwidth of humanity, not to replace non-ADD/HD people with ADD/HD but to ADD to them.
ADD/HD people over the last century have been creating a more ADD/HD friendly and challenging environment with things such as computers, internet and video games.
ADD/HD individuals are not broken, not disabled, do not need to be fixed and are mostly handicapped by a series of choices that oftentimes they don’t know or understand why they are making.
There is a need to separate what is really an ADD/HD issue and what is an issue of the ADD/HD person living in a non- ADD/HD.
In this book the parent is given insights, tools and skills to help the ADD/HD child in their life. Through first understanding, then parenting, teaching, guiding and supporting, the reader takes the journey of how to best empower the ADD/HD child in their life. How to embrace their gifts and talents on their terms without having to sacrifice brilliance, creativity, or unique ways of seeing or being in the world through the overuse of medication or behavior modification techniques that destroy their self-worth and self-esteem.
What has been said about Dr. Kevin, his work and his first book Managing The Gift: Alternative Approaches For Attention Deficit Disorder:
“A brilliant, transformational, and therapeutic book that will change the way you view A.D.D. /A.D.H.D. and will heal your child. Highly recommended.”
-Thom Hartman, Author of Thom Hartman’s Complete Guide to ADHD
“Dr. Emery offers parents hope and keen insight of what A.D.D. is and how to deal with it. He boldly breaks from traditional psychology by avoiding quick fix medications and child labeling. Dr. Emery views A.D.D. from a full life perspective that reveals positive attributes and constructive treatment.”
-Dr. Robert V. Gerard, author and self–empowered psychologist
“Dr. Kevin,
Please continue to give hope to our children.”
-Lisa Nichols, Motivational Speaker featured on the “Secret.”
dr kevin ross emery, november 28, 2011
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Great podcast Dr.Ross.
I posted a link on my website- Adult Attention Deficit Disorder.
Here is the link …http://www.wehaveadd.blogspot.com