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Parents are Missing Link to Empower Kids with ADHD
The Silent Member of the Family Twenty years ago I didn’t understand anything about ADHD. Honestly, neither did most of…
CONTINUEDNew Ways to Deliver ADHD Medication to Children
Existing Delivery Methods for Medication Choosing the best medication to treat children with ADHD takes cooperation between a child’s physician…
CONTINUEDTreating the Top Vitamin and Mineral Deficiencies in ADHD
Note: Prescription medication and Behavior Management (i.e. Parent Training) are first line treatments for kids with ADHD and related challenges.However,…
CONTINUEDAddiction & ADHD Medication: Fighting Fire with Fire
Jeremy Didier’s transparency about her personal and professional experience with the interconnection of ADHD and Addiction is inspiring and empowering.…
CONTINUEDImprove ADHD Treatment for Children with a Feedback Plan
When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, parents naturally have many questions. They are faced with making difficult decisions about…
CONTINUEDThe Daily Donut Answer to ADHD Morning Mayhem
“Special Note: We are NOT recommending you use daily donuts as a reward strategy. This is one family’s story of…
CONTINUEDADHD Medication is Not an “Easy” Fix
In a discussion about late afternoon mood “crashes” and emotional management, my client Janine wondered aloud, “But I thought when she…
CONTINUEDHow to Help Your Child’s Working Memory (with ADHD)
What Is Working Memory Working memory is our internal Post-it note, the place where we hold information temporarily before we…
CONTINUEDSkills Without Pills: 3 Non-Medication Treatments for ADHD
Whether or not you’ve ever fought in the Ritalin wars — those fierce disputes about whether it’s safe or effective or moral to put seriously distracted children on medication — there’s good reason to think about non-pharmacological treatments for your child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
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