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Anne Keeton

Overcoming Grief Starts with 3 Steps

By Anne Keeton

Your relationship with your child began long before pregnancy or adoption: you envisioned what it would be like, you dreamed…

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Hide Healthy Foods

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

With thanks to the moms on my list-serve, here are many tips to add some nutrition into the diet of…

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Judith Kolberg

5 ADD-Friendly Ways to Get Organized in 2014

By Judith Kolberg

In some ways, things are not much different in 2014 than in 2013. A parent with ADHD still needs support…

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Phelan

The Divide and Conquer Routine

By Dr. Thomas W. Phelan

When they get married, most moms and dads—especially moms—have a certain idea of what they hope their family life will…

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A Healthy Approach to ADHD

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Healthy Living Wasn’t Enough I’m a big believer in a healthy, nutritional approach to life. My kids went to pre-school…

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Executive Function and Quiche

By Diane Dempster

Sometimes you just have to laugh… My fourteen year old and his Dad are both challenged with similar executive function…

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Patricia Quinn

Foster Self-Esteem in ADHD Girls in the Early Years

By Patricia Quinn

In addition to problems with attention and hyperactivity, ADHD may affect your daughter socially and emotionally. The rapid “give and…

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Mark Bertin

What Parents of ADD/ADHD Kids Should Know (About the DSM 5)

By Mark Bertin

What is the DSM 5 and Why Should You Care? In an ongoing attempt to accurately describe diagnoses in the…

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Claudia Martinez

7 Steps to Make a Difference for Your ADHD Child

By Claudia Martinez

As a Clinical Psychologist in Venezuela, I have been devoted to helping families with different health issues, syndromes, disorders and…

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