A review by snazel
All Dogs Have ADHD by Kathy Hoopmann

4.0

As with the other books about neurodivergence by the author, [b:All Birds Have Anxiety|32503910|All Birds Have Anxiety|Kathy Hoopmann|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1487993818s/32503910.jpg|53098750] and [b:All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome|108391|All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome|Kathy Hoopmann|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1415588992s/108391.jpg|104451], this is a joyous and loving exploration of what it's like to have a brain that works differently than the typical. It's accessible for caretakers, friends, and the people with the actual diagnosis, showing strengths and challenges and looking at the future with hope.

The one quibble I have is that the person with ADHD referred to within the book is always referred to with he/him pronouns, and focuses on typically male presentation, and I know at least as many ADHD ladies as I do guys, so it's not universally applicable. But still a very solid introduction book.