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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Jul 2008 15:13:38 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Share Information with Educators</title>
      <description>One of the things I have found most helpful in dealing with education and ADHD is realizing that not all educators (professional or otherwise) understand ADHD.&amp;nbsp; I often print out the pages I have saved to my home and give them to my son's teachers, daycare workers, etc.&amp;nbsp; You can't assume that because they are &quot;educated teachers&quot; that they themselves don't need additional education.&amp;nbsp; Every time my son has a new teacher I print out...</description>
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