Consistently work with teachers. Create a system of communication that will allow you to know on a daily or weekly basis how your child is doing in school. This communication can be via email, through written notes home, on in their homework book. One parent I know wrote a checklist for the teacher to complete each Friday, listing items such as: homework handed in, upcoming tests or assignments, classroom behavior, and social skills. The parent was able to see each week how their child...
I have fond memories of my childhood summers spent at my grandparents’ home in Independence, Missouri. During those simpler and calmer... Read more »
If you have ever set foot inside of a school then undoubtedly you have heard the phrase, "Good job!" spoken in excitedly rising tones to... Read more »
Grains, starchy vegetables, sugar, and artificial sweeteners are not part of the bariatric diet! So for many years I missed out on the... Read more »
I was recently presenting at an ADHD conference. A woman approached me afterwards to ask about how to talk to her grown son. They had both... Read more »
As we continue to recognize May as Osteoporosis Awareness Month, let us remember that taking preventive measures at an early age is a great... Read more »
Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline has added a dose counter to two formulations of Flovent. The new dose counter is intended to make it easier for parents and... Read more »
As you were raising your children, you imagined how they would be as they grew up. Maybe you pictured them going to college and getting a good job.... Read more »
The excitement and anticipation that comes along with the holiday season is sometimes overwhelming for children, especially those with ADHD. ... Read more »
ADHD is a medical diagnosis. There is, however, no definitive medical test to prove or disprove whether ADHD is present. Diagnosis is determined... Read more »