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Here you will find a collection of articles pertaining to children with ADD.
ADD and children is a hot topic and these articles cover it in depth.
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ADD: Get Support for Early Problems
by Tellman Knudson
How kids interact with other kids around them is one indicator of how well they will develop in life. Some will do well, and others will continue to struggle throughout adulthood. But if they have ADD, they will probably have trouble making friends or be outright rejected by their classmates when they're very young. If you don't recognize the signs, these ADD kids will often have the most trouble as they grow into adulthood. . . . keep reading
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ADD: 5 Ways to Help Your ADD Child
by Tellman Knudson
If you're the parent of a child with attention deficit disorder, you probably have a tough time relating to and helping your child to live in an ADD-friendly way. That is, unless you're an ADD parent of an ADD child. Then you remember what it was like. Hopefully, you've learned some coping mechanisms that you can pass along to your son or daughter, but maybe you're still struggling with ADD yourself. Here are some tips to help you along the way: . . . keep reading
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ADD: Cranking Through College
Many people with ADD find it very difficult to stick to a four-year program at college and to get their degrees. College can be hard for anyone when there are 5 papers due all on the same day. But you have the added handicap of being easily bored and quickly finding distraction. So, though it's no cakewalk for any college student, getting your degree can be particularly hard when you have ADD. . . . keep reading
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How to Get An Angry 18 Year Old ADD Teenager To Take Charge Of His Life...
by Tellman Knudson
In this ADD-friendly video Tellman discusses how to communicate effectively with an angry teenager with ADD. Many teens are distant and difficult to communicate with and when that teen has ADD it can be even more challengin to get through to them. Tellman WAS an angry teem and learned how to get through it to become a successful millionaire entrepeneur. Learn from his experience and see how you can use his recommendations to get through to your child. . . . keep reading
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ADHD: When You're the Parent and There's Major Change
by Tellman Knudson
When you're the parent of a child with ADHD, you have a responsibility to learn all you can about ADHD and to try and help your child learn to work within the framework of their own brains. Everything may be moving much faster for them. You may be a linear thinker and can't quite understand what it's like in their world. And the worst possible scenario is one in which everything has been running smoothly because you have figured all this out, and suddenly, there's change. . . . keep reading
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New Download! The Top Ten ADD Questions Answered!
by Tellman and Stephanie
We have recieved thosuands of questions about Attention Deficit Disorder, Time Management, Healthy Relationships, Parenting, and a ton of other topics of interest to you and the other Instant ADD Success members. We boilded these questions down to the Top 10 most frequently asked questions and recently Tellman and Stephanie decided to conduct a special teleseminar to tackle them. . . . keep reading
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3 Ways to Help kids with ADD Memorize More Easily
by Jim Sarris
Memorizing for any kid can be a real pain. But when you suffer from ADD or have other learning disabilities, then the task can be monumental. Here are 3 Ways to help kids with learning issues retain and recall more information with fewer hassles. . . . keep reading
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ADHD or Gifted? What Parents Should Know
David Palmer, Ph.D.
If you have a bright, bouncy child and you (or a well-meaning teacher) suspect attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) ... beware! Many experts believe that ADHD is often over-diagnosed or misdiagnosed. Characteristics of ADHD may be shown by many normally developing children and can also be confused with symptoms of other conditions, such as depression, anxiety, minor seizure disorder, or even giftedness. . . . keep reading
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The ADHD Child: How He Went From F's to A's
by Tellman and Stephanie
I love to tell this story about an ADHD child who went from F's to A's in science using hockey cards. There was this kid with ADHD symptoms that I worked with clinically who was a brilliant kid (as anyone with an ADHD child can relate to). He was getting really bad grades in science class. I mean, he was getting F after F, whereas he was able to get A's in other classes. This is a phenomenon we find often with the ADHD child. . . . keep reading
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5 Tips to Help Kids with ADHD Enjoy Christmas
by Kirk Martin
Parents of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often cringe during the holidays. The expectation of presents and chaotic busyness can turn already energetic children into spinning tops. . . . keep reading
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ADHD Parenting--Defusing the Atomic Child
by Kirk Martin
Parents of children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) express frustration when their children experience emotional meltdowns for seemingly no reason. Sandy Halpern, mother of two children with ADHD, describes a weekly event. "I'll ask my boys to stop playing with LEGOS or X-Box to come eat dinner. The next thing I know, they are calling me names, throwing things and stomping through the house." . . . keep reading
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Helping Your ADD Child Adjust To A New Environment!
by Tellman and Stephanie
Change is inevitable and helping your ADD child adjust to challenging life situations is the duty of any concerned parent. Tellman and Stephanie give their take on how to help yoru child adapt and roll with the punches that life throws at us. . . . keep reading
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The Real Reason ADHD Kids Are Bossy, Defiant and Anxious
by Kirk Martin
Does your child with ADHD act bossy or defiant, control games and outcomes, or express obsessive-compulsive tendencies? Does he or she suffer from anxiety? I have to admit that I'm a geekI get excited when I uncover some unique insight into human nature. Last week, I was conducting an in-home consultation with a family who was struggling with an extremely active, impulsive child with ADHD. . . . keep reading
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School Principal Discovers Effective Supplement For Kids With Concentration
by David Lear
For Dallas elementary school principal Denise Hampton, the miraculous journey that was about to unfold started with her niece Ashley's concentration problems in school. Ashley, who was ten years old at the time, was having the same problem that many kids her age experience in school: lack of focus and concentration. Far too often, kids with these issues are hastily labeled with ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder. Ashley's fate, however, was taking a turn for the better. . . . keep reading
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