Overcoming ADHD without Medication
A Parent's and Educator's Guidebook
By the Association for Youth, Children and Natural Psychology
What is ADHD? What are the symptoms? What can parents do to help children overcome ADHD? How can this be accomplished without medication? What drugs are being used for ADHD, how effective are they and what are the side effects? What can educators do to help children in school? How can teachers help parents?
These and many more questions are answered in this new 66 page book. Concise and practical, it helps both educators and parents who display symptoms of ADHD to help children succeed, without the need to resort to stimulant medications. While many educators advocate use of stimulant medications, a growing number have shown concern with how frequently medications are prescribed to young children.
There is much that parents can do to help children overcome symptoms that are commonly displayed when children recieve an ADHD diagnosis, and medication rarely provides a full solution. Serious side effects are common with medication prescribed for ADHD, and this is the number one reason most parents are hesitant to put their children on such medications.
Through practical measures and some small lifestyle changes, parents can successfully help children to overcome these symptoms. This brochure provides many resources that can help both parents and educators, as well as ideas for teachers and special education teachers. It is a complete handbook for anyone who has questions about ADHD, or who needs accurate information on the subject.
The Association for Youth, Children and Natural Psychology is a New Jersey non-profit corporation that is rooted in education and the public school system.
Overcoming ADHD Without Medication
Available on Amazon.com, Alibris, and other online locations.
http://www.amazon.com/
Also available in ebook form on Kindle (March 2010).
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