Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Standtall***Keep Losing Friends***

  Hello, I was dx with ADD in March 08, and i cant say that i am terribly upset with my new found dx...cuz i had injured my back a few yrs back and was prescribed vicodin 4 pain. I found when i used the vicodin it help me achieve my tasks & goals 4 the day. I fell into the addict pool..but after a month of inpatient tx. I still seemed 2... Read moreChevron
Dr. Diana L Walcutt

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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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Children and Social Relationships

Childhood friendships help not only with a child's immediate happiness and feeling or well-being but might help with long-term development. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) children experiencing problems with their peers may be at a higher risk for anxiety, behavioral disorders, substance abuse and delinquency.   Children... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

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Be Thankful for ADHD

At this busy time of the year, it is easy to become frustrated, to lose patience and to become overwhelmed.   For both adults and children with ADHD, the holidays are a frantic time, overstimulation tends to accentuate the symptoms of ADHD. But ADHD offers many gifts to each person. So, as Thanksgiving approaches, I have decided to... Read moreChevron
Eileen Bailey

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Thanksgiving, Family Gatherings and Children with ADHD

Children with ADHD tend to go into high gear around the holiday season. All around are signs of the upcoming festivities. From school parties to glistening decorations, overstimulation becomes an everyday occurrence. When my son was younger, he would start before Halloween and because his birthday is in January, we didn't end the high energy level... Read moreChevron
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