Please. Just stop.
ADHD kids have an unfair advantage at school.level the playing field for a child who is struggling in school due to ADHD and/or learning disabilities. The law guarantees that these services are made available to students who need them; don’t let misinformed comments stop you from getting your child the tutoring, extra time, or classroom attention she needs.
don't work when the behavior stems from a neurological condition beyond the child's control, so parents may have to try new approaches like behavior therapy and positive parenting.Nope. There is no evidence to support a link between television and ADHD. In fact, plenty of children who watch no TV at all are diagnosed with attention deficit. More and more research points to a
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