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ADHD and the Edison Gene A Drug-Free Approach to Managing the Unique Qualities of Your Child

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Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2015

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3 b&w illustrations

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Pocket UK

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288

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22,8/15,3/2 cm

Gewicht

474 g

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3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62055-506-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2015

Abbildungen

3 b&w illustrations

Verlag

Pocket UK

Seitenzahl

288

Maße (L/B/H)

22,8/15,3/2 cm

Gewicht

474 g

Auflage

3rd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62055-506-4

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  • Produktbild: ADHD and the Edison Gene
  • Foreword by Lucy Jo Palladino, Ph.D.

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction: A New View for Our Children

    Genetics and Differences

    1993: The Hunter Gene

    Distractibility

    Impulsivity

    Risk-Taking

    Where Have All the Hunters Gone?

    Indigenous Hunters Today

    The Agricultural Revolution

    Our Society’s Hunters

    The Edison Gene

    The Crisis-Survival Gene

    Hunters Before the Holocene

    Adapted to Adversity and Change

    Part 1
    The Past


    1 The World of the Edison-Gene Child

    The Ancient World

    The Salt Pump

    The Great Ice Age

    Heated by the Great Conveyor Belt

    2 The Dawn of Civilization

    What Made Us Human?

    The Bacteria That Took Over the World

    The Human Bottleneck

    Before the Bottleneck

    3 Three Ways Humans Were Killed Off by Weather

    Warming by the Sun

    Vulcan’s Hammer

    Survivors: AIDS

    Chimps and the Black Plague

    Creativity Saves the Day

    ADHD and Creativity

    The Beads: Clue to the First Edisons

    Part 2
    The Present

    4 Anatomy of a Diagnosis


    How Edison-Gene Children Are Different

    Are They Disordered?

    Anthropology Meets Psychology • From Hunters to Inventors

    5 The Mystery of Novelty-Seeking Behavior

    The “Novelty Gene”

    The Novelty Gene and ADHD

    6 Genes Move Around and Turn On and Off

    The Genetics of Behavior

    Turning on Genes

    Codominant Genes

    Turning on Edison Characteristics

    7 Other Genes and Influences

    Neurotransmitters and Personality Characteristics

    The Reasons for Genetic Variations

    Culture and Genes

    8 Scientists Find the “Adaptive” Edison Gene

    But Some Say It’s a Disease

    Is It a Disorder?

    Novelty Seeking

    9 The ADHD Gene and the Dawn of Human Civilization

    The Time Machine

    The News Hits the Streets

    The Edison

    Gene and Democracy

    10 Brain Development and the Edison-Gene Child

    Sense of Self

    A Process that Mirrors Evolution

    The Reptilian Brain

    The Limbic Brain

    The “New” Brain

    The Unique Prefrontal Brain

    The Brain Develops After Birth, Too

    The First Pruning of the Brain

    The Impact of Stress

    The Brain in the Birth Period

    The Brain in the Toddler Period

    The Brain in the Early Childhood Period

    The Brain in the Teenage Period

    The Brain in the Early Adult Years

    Adult Memory of the Stages of Brain Development

    Intuition versus Information

    The Loss of Intuition

    The Tragedy of Lost Potential

    Invasion of the Lizard People?

    Are We Stuck in a Loop?

    Triggering Events

    Raising Fully Human Children

    Schools May Be the Key

    School as Torture

    Condemnation

    School as Work

    Comorbidities

    Applying Comorbidities to Edison-Gene Children

    Breaking the Loop

    Offering a New Story

    11 The Edison Gene, Drugs, Exercise, and Nutrition

    Nutritional Deficiencies Are Rampant

    Environmental Toxins

    Nutriceuticals

    Yerba Maté: Nature’s Ritalin

    Drugs for Edison-Gene Children

    Medications Bite Back

    Burning Out Brain Cells?

    Do Drugs Help Over the Long Term?

    The Loss of Play

    EEG Neurofeedback

    Exercise: The Optimal “Treatment”?

    12 Providing Discipline and Structure for the Edison-Gene Child

    Nurturing the Hunters

    Reward/Punishment versus Inclusion/Interdependence

    Separating Person from Behavior

    Break the Pattern with a Positive Message

    Watch for Islands of Success

    The Importance of Mastery

    Turn Off the Television

    13 Alfred Adler’s Principles for Raising Children

    Promote Mutual Respect

    Encourage

    Foster Security

    Avoid reward and Punishment

    Use Natural and Logical Consequences

    Act Instead of Talk in Conflict Situations

    Use Withdrawal as a Counteraction

    Withdraw from the Provocation, Not from the Child

    Don’t Interfere in Children’s Fights

    Fighting Requires Cooperation

    Take Time to Teach Essential Skills and Habits

    Never Do for a Child What He Can Do for Himself

    Don’t Overprotect

    Avoid Being Overly Responsible

    Distinguish between Positive and Negative Attention

    Understand the Child’s Goal

    A Habit Is Maintained if It Achieves Its Purpose

    Minimize Mistakes

    Try a Family Council and Have Fun Together

    The Edison-Gene Family

    14 Educating the Edison-Gene Child

    Learned Helplessness

    Reframing Identity = Success in Learning

    Government Studies Pronounce on Medication

    They Ignored the Environment

    The Study Proved Ritalin Doesn’t Improve Learning

    But It Makes the Teachers Happy

    Lighting a Fire for Learning

    Education and Testing Corporations

    How Modern Education

    Came About

    German Schools Come to America

    American Education and the Catholic Problem

    Backlash Against the Authoritarian Model of Public Education

    Maria Montessori

    Rudolf Steiner

    Free and Alternative Schools

    Homeschooling and Internet Schooling

    But What About Socialization?

    Why Homeschooling Works for Edison-Gene Children

    The Edison Gene through the College Years

    Find a Mentor or a Coach

    15 Edison-Gene Girls and Women

    Be a Good Girl

    Cinderella in a Hostile World

    Cultural Barriers

    Cultural Programming and Expectations

    Healing the Wounds

    Spirituality and the Edison-Gene Child

    Edison-Gene Mystics

    The Hunter’s Reality

    The World of the Hunter’s Dreams

    Dreaming with the Natives

    Learning to Know

    Understanding the Real World

    Wild People and Tame People

    The Loss of True Wisdom

    When Access to Personal Spirituality Is Lost

    Part 3
    The Future

    17 How Edison-Gene Children May Change the World


    Glimmers of How Culture Works

    What Causes Culture?

    The Biology of Culture

    Primal Human Cultures

    Cultural and Genetic Selection

    18 Is Human Evolution Finally Over?

    As Good As It Gets

    We’re Going Downhill

    It’s the Fault of Those People with ADHD!

    Are We Standing Still? Distant Bottleneck Events

    19 One Generation to Save the World


    Climate Flip-Flops to the Next Ice Age

    A Global-Warming Bottleneck

    Afterword: Yesterday’s Child by Janie Bowman

    Notes

    Index