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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Many parent advocacy groups around this country can help you find an independent evaluator.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Get help deciding whether to take on the responsibility for homeschooling a child with learning disabilities.
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KidsADHD
Get an expert's opinion on the use of caffeine or gingko biloba as treatment for hyperactivity or attention problems.
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KidsADHD
A two-year-old can have ADHD, however, there is a wide range of developmentally appropriate behavior for a child that age.
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KidsADHD
The deciding factor in homeschooling success is not a college degree or specialized training. It is the firm belief that your child can and will succeed.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
What should you do when your child isn't challenged in an accelerated school, and switching schools is not an option?
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Our expert answers a mother's questions about CAPD and retention.
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KidsADHD
ADHD medication can work wonders, but supplementing that with behavior therapies is recommended.
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KidsADHD
There's a huge range of what is "normal" and appropriate for young children.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Learn what organizations to contact to find parent-support groups in the Denver, Colorado area.
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KidsADHD
While a checklist can be helpful in the diagnosis of ADHD, it shouldn't be the only or primary assessment tool.
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KidsADHD
Parents and educators who set high expectations and give encouragement and assistance to a child with ADD help him to develop confidence and skills.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
When your child's constitutional rights to an equal education are violated, there are steps you can take.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Find out how to go about getting a child evaluated for fine motor difficulties and learning disabilities.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Read what you can do to address memory problems in a five-year-old.
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KidsNeurodiversity in Kids
Intelligence tests are not considered valid on a child less than five years old.
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KidsADHD
A mother seeks a school for her gifted child where her intellectual needs can be met and her ADHD can be addressed.
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KidsADHD
Our expert addresses a mother's concerns about ADHD medication and disagreements within the family.
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