ADD/ADHD Drug Free: Natural Alternatives and Practical Exercises to Help Your Child Focus

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Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD) are among the most misunderstood problems facing young children today. Drugs like Ritalin and Cylert are traditionally prescribed to treat these disorders, but their use is controversial. While many children have been helped by these medications, at best, pills only temporarily improve symptoms. Sometimes they don't work at all, and they can come with disturbing side effects such as weight loss, insomnia, and may even slow growth in younger children. ADD/ADHD Drug Free gives frustrated parents a long-awaited natural alternative. The first book to feature enjoyable, practical activities for children that will help them cope with their disorder by strengthening brain functioning, this life-changing guide shows parents, teachers, and counselors how they can improve learning and behavior effectively and without medication. Timely and thoroughly researched, this guide will help thousands of children become more focused and more successful in school and in life, without jeopardizing their health.
 

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1 When Medication Isnt the Answer or Isnt Enough
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2 The Challenging Child
9
BoiledDown Neurology for Nonscientists by Nonscientists
25
A Few of Our Kids
35
5 About Learning Styles
59
6 Survival Skills 101 for Parents Teachers and Counselors
69
7 Reaching the Challenging Childand Avoiding the Traps
75
8 Getting Started
89
Survey of the Seven Strengths
97
BrainExercising Activities
103
Answer Guide
203
References
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Index
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Frank Jacobelli (Gardnerville, NV) has treated both children and adults in a variety of clinical settings including inpatient psychiatric, private practice, and community mental health. Since 1994, Jacobelli has served as a Clinical Coordinator for Enki H

L.A. Watson (Gardnerville, NV ) has been an early-learning education director, multiple-subject teacher, special educator, special-education administrator, and resource specialist.

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