Monday, February 13, 2012

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Brookie

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Don't get frustrated - there is always something to look forward to

Hi everyone, I recently found this site because I'm living with ADHD. I love to help others with the same thing I went through. Don't get frustrated, there are things that will help and you will find whats right for you. Feel free to ask me any questions.   Live*Love*Laugh   KEEP YOUR HEAD UP :)
stephtn07

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MOM IN NEED INDEED

THIS YEAR, we have became very concerned,confused, and overly frustrated and overwhelmed.  I have a 13 year old son, Josh, that has ADD, and then a daughter that has ADHD; Needless to say as a mother...I end up frazzled and frustrated because nothing I try seems to help, or I excessively worry that I am not doing enough.  I appreciate... Read moreChevron
chatobstewart

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Mental Health Humor cartoons - Your Weekly Laugh

What a strange week of weather! Personally I want just to express my gratitude for being able to post here.  It's the only place I can post some humorous cartoons and not worry about having to be so upbeat and positive.  That's what I have to do on my blog... It's like when you facilitate a support group, you need to hold it together,... Read moreChevron
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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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Expert_badge Eileen Bailey

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ADHD Symptoms During Middle School

ADHD symptoms can sometimes decrease as children get older. Hyperactivity and impulsiveness tend to lessen as children mature. Although these symptoms may remain throughout life and continue to cause difficulties for adults, typically, the symptoms are not as disruptive in daily life for adults as they are in children.   One recent study,... Read moreChevron

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