Who are your favorite authors?
Oh My Goodness! That would be too long of a list if I include novels. I'll just mention two authors I absolutely love and then list my "Brain Books" that influenced me so much and were such terrific reads I could barely set any of them down while reading.
Elizabeth Berg's writing I have always told friends "is like her words run as smoothly over the page as a river runs downhill."
I taught kindergarten and first grade for many years and I could not have had the great successes I had without the books of Joy Crowley. What a wit she has as a writer for those young emergent readers to enjoy!
My absolutely most favorite books in the brain-world:
Dr. Charles Krebs, A Revolutionary Way of Thinking.
Dr. Susan R. Barry, Fixing My Gaze
Dr. Ned Hallowell and Dr. John Ratey, Driven to Distraction
Sharon Begley, Train Your Mind Change Your Brain
Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, The Woman Who Changed Her Brain
Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo, You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?
Dr. Daniel Siegel, The Whole-Brain Child
Carol Stock Kranowitz, The Out-of-Sync Child
Robin Benoit with Jillian Benoit, How Vision Therapy Changed My Daughter's Life
Peg Dawson and Richard Guare, Smart but Scattered
Carla Hannaford, Smart Moves Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head
Sari Solden, Journeys Through ADDulthood
Dr. Frederic Flach, Rickie
Dr Daniel G Amen, Healing ADD
What inspires you to get out of bed each day?
Ha! I am answering that question during the Corona Virus Shelter-in-home era--The sunshine of another day!
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