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Teachers are not physicians and cannot recommend any medical intervention, including medication for ADHD. read more
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Teachers are not physicians and cannot recommend any medical intervention, including medication for ADHD. read more
While a checklist can be helpful in the diagnosis of ADHD, it shouldn't be the only or primary assessment tool. read more
Our expert advises a parent who fears her son may have a disability. read more
These two conditions often co-exist, and only a thorough evaluation can sort things out. read more
Even the most experienced teachers can find working with a 13-year-old adolescent challenging. read more
Learn how to handle a special teen who wants to quit school. read more
No teacher can make a "diagnosis" of a learning disability or an attention deficit disorder. read more
Many young adults with a history of learning problems reach a crisis of confidence as they prepare to graduate from high school. read more
You do not have to jump into a curriculum package or specific course of study after your child leaves school. Spend some time adjusting to your homesc... read more
A parent asks what long-term effects might be associated with the use of Ritalin on children. read more
An aunt asks for suggestions on how to make her visiting nephew with ADHD comfortable in her home. read more
When none of the ADHD medications is helping your child, it's time to step back and get the full picture. read more
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