ADHD Medication for Preschoolers?
Most experts agree that medication should not be the first choice of ADHD therapy for preschool-aged children. read more
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Most experts agree that medication should not be the first choice of ADHD therapy for preschool-aged children. read more
Most cases of acne can be controlled and cleared up, either by over-the-counter products or prescriptions from a doctor. read more
"Stimulants" are so-called because they stimulate certain parts of the brain that are not acting at normal levels. read more
Media habits begin as early as one or two years of age, so setting TV limits early in life can help to avoid battles later. read more
Talk with the school counselor about a possible mediation between your son and his friend. read more
Your daughter cares less than you do about her success in school, and until she cares there really isn't any way for you to change her. read more
Talking to the parents of harassers is not a good option, unless you know them well and are sure they would not approve of their children's behavior. read more
As long as a teen is handing in his homework and not getting into trouble, his parents should be grateful. read more
Is parental consent required in order for a student to see a school counselor? read more
It's not enough simply to reward your child for good grades or behavior. Work with him to decide what the rewards should be. read more
There's a difference between normal exploration in young people and repeatedly engaging in prohibited behaviors. read more
An eye-care practitioner can determine what sorts of specific color combinations would be significant for a child with color blindness. read more
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