Wednesday, May 30, 2012

All SharePosts Relating To "Alternative Treatments"

Tamj

Help! Dealing with a child with ADHD

Im A mom of a 4 yr , we adopted he through the fostercare system and she was drug affected, she has just been diagnosed with ADHD and is on her 4th type of medication, we are very frustrated with the out comes of the meds.  Has any one else have any problems with finding the right kind of meds for the ADHD?  They tell... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

Eileen Bailey, Health Guide

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Light Therapy for Adults with ADD

It's wintertime. Days are shorter and for many of us, the days are cold and the nights are even colder. The sun warms us only slightly and just doesn't seem to stay around long enough. We long for warmer weather, when more time can be spent out of doors, enjoying the sunshine and allowing us to use up some of the extra energy.   But no... Read moreChevron
Nancy  Wallace

Nancy Wallace

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Intuitive life coach, author, inter-net radio host

A Child's Miracle Mind/School of Now

                VISION OF A REVOLUTIONARY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN WITH ADD/ADHD       None of us would assume that Einstein was easy to educate. Mozart, the Clark brothers, Newton, De Vinci, the Wright Brothers and Benjamin Franklin were also... Read moreChevron
posted 12/20/2008, comments (0)|
Dr. Diana L Walcutt

Dr. Diana L Walcutt, Health Guide

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Failure To Connect

You know, about 10 years ago I read a great book by Dr. Jane M. Healy called, "Failure To Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds, For Better And Worse" and part of it was about how our kids are becoming unable to socialize. This book was looking specifically at the effects of computers on our children's minds and behaviours, but I wish... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

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New Research on ADHD and Driving

In a previous share post, "Teens Behind the Wheel with ADHD", I discussed the findings of a study showing that teens with ADHD were more likely to be injured in a car accident than their non-ADHD counterparts. In addition, teens with ADHD were shown to receive more speeding tickets and were more likely to have their driver's license suspended or... Read moreChevron
posted 11/10/2008, comments (0)|