HowToLearn.com

How To Learn Anything Fast!

How to Learn Anything Fast!

HowToLearn.com
How To Learn Anything Fast!
  • Home
  • Resource Guide
  • Experts
  • Articles
  • Student Coaching
  • Teacher Courses
  • Products
  • Teleseminars
  • Speaking / Consulting
  • Getting Started
  • FREE Learning Styles Inventory
  • FREE Reading Inventory
  • FREE Newsletters
  • Blog
Articles

adhd

How Behavioral Therapy May Be More Effective Than Drugs In Treating ADHD

By SciCurious on May 23, 2012

ADHD Behavioral Therapy may be more effective than drugs in the long run. Before stimulant drugs such as Ritalin, Concerta and Adderall began their rise [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, ADHD Cases Have Risen, ADHD symptoms, attention deficit disorder, behavior modification, behavioral therapy, brain training, diagnosing ADHD, weak cognitive skills Leave a response

Impulsive Behavior In ADHD Teens Has Different Source Than Impulsive Behavior In Other Teens

By Jenifer Goodwin on May 22, 2012

Imaging study finds brain networks causing impulsive behavior aren't the same. Teen with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and teens who start using cigarettes, drugs or alcohol [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, alcohol, behavior, drug abuse, drugs, impulsive behavior, impulsiveness in teens Leave a response

How Famous People With ADHD Can Inspire You

By Brittany Shoot on May 1, 2012

Famous People With ADD/ADHD and Learning Disabilities Let this list of celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and other famous people diagnosed with ADD/ADHD and learning disabilities -- [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: a child with ADHD, add, ADD/ADHD, adhd, ADHD symptoms, anxiety, aspergers, attention deficit disorder, autism, behavior modification, brain training, celebrities with ADD/ADHD, diagnosing ADHD, famous people with ADD/ADHD, how to help a child with ADHD, parenting a child with ADHD, tips for parenting a child with ADHD, weak cognitive skills Leave a response

ADHD Cases Have Risen Dramatically Since 2000

By Pat Wyman on April 2, 2012

The number of ADHD cases in the U.S. has nearly doubled since 2000. The number of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, ADHD Cases Have Risen, ADHD symptoms, attention deficit disorder, behavior modification, brain training, diagnosing ADHD, weak cognitive skills Leave a response

PreSchool Children With ADHD Best Treated With Parental Training

By Frank Barnhill, M.D. on January 23, 2012

Many parents of children with ADHD under age 7 or 8 years of age are worried about treating their son or daughter with ADHD medications. They often worry [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, adhd drugs, ADHD medications Leave a response

ADHD Teens Improve Reading Grades When Using Kindle IPad and Nook

ADHD Teens Improve Reading Grades When Using Kindle IPad and Nook

By Frank Barnhill, M.D. on January 11, 2012

Based on what I discovering in my medical practice ADHD teens improve reading grades when using Kindle IPad and Nook. These teenagers are primarily those [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, adhd students, digital reader, Dr. Frank Barnhill, improve grades, mistaken for ADHD Leave a response

ADHD: Elimination Diets Are A Complementary Treatment

ADHD: Elimination Diets Are A Complementary Treatment

By Pat Wyman on January 10, 2012

There have been many controversial studies linking food coloring and additives to hyperactivity in kids. There have also been a lot of parents who have pinned their [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: adhd, elimination diets Leave a response

Is ADHD The New Normal In Children Today?

Is ADHD The New Normal In Children Today?

By Linda Warren on December 26, 2011

ADHD is in epidemic proportions in our children. While this may sound like a panic statement it is not intended to incite panic. It doesn’t [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: abnormal, add, adhd, disruptive classroom, hyper, hyperactive, hyperactivity, the new normal Leave a response

Defining Asperger Syndrome

Defining Asperger Syndrome

By Brian Roselione on December 14, 2011

Asperger syndrome is often considered a high functioning form of autism. People with this syndrome have difficulty interacting socially, repeat behaviors, and often are clumsy. Defining Asperger syndrome and its [...]

Posted in Articles Topics: add, adhd, AS, Asperger syndrome, asperger's disorder, aspergers syndrome, autism, Brian Roselione, social disorder Leave a response

Learning Made Easy Talk Radio

By Pat Wyman on November 30, 2011

Bonnie Terry, internationally known as America’s Leading Learning Specialist is now hosting Learning Made Easy Talk Radio. The program Learning Made Easy Talk Radio airs [...]

Posted in Blog Topics: add, adhd, Bonnie Terry, Learning Made Easy Talk Radio Leave a response

Next »

Article Nav

Latest Articles

  • How Behavioral Therapy May Be More Effective Than Drugs In Treating ADHD
  • How To Inspire Creativity In Children
  • How To Prevent Summer Learning Loss

Latest Blog Post

  • Mothers Support Educational Choice For All Students

Popular Topics

  • bullies, bully, tips, learning styles, autism, study skills, reading, parenting, bullying, adhd, Full List...

Article Archive

  • May 2012 (72)
  • April 2012 (91)
  • March 2012 (95)
  • February 2012 (93)
  • January 2012 (88)
  • December 2011 (81)
  • November 2011 (30)
  • October 2011 (29)
  • September 2011 (28)
  • August 2011 (40)
  • July 2011 (28)
  • June 2011 (25)
  • May 2011 (26)
  • April 2011 (40)
  • March 2011 (44)
  • February 2011 (20)
  • January 2011 (1)
  • November 2010 (7)

General Ads

algebra
homework help
study skills
how to finish college how to finish college
thyroid and memory
how to prevent bullying now
Supercamp
parenting
best speed reading course
best study skills

VSW Ads

Contact
  • Home
  • Resource Guide
  • Learning Experts
  • Articles
  • Student Coaching
  • Teacher Support
  • Products
  • Teleseminars
  • Speaking / Consulting
  • Site Map
  • Advertise With Us
  • Pat Wyman, Founder
  • Book Pat to Speak
  • Teacher Continuing Education
  • Learning Styles Corporate License
  • Learning Styles School License
  • Copyright/Privacy Policy
  • Testimonials
  • Contact
  • Family BlogsFamily online
  • FREE Learning Styles Inventory
  • FREE Eye-Q Reading Inventory
  • FREE Phonics Inventory
  • FREE Instant Learning® Success Tips Newsletters
  • FREE 52 Instant Learning® Tips
  • Follow
    Share

    Powered by

Copyright © 2012 The Center For New Discoveries In Learning, Inc.
This site contains a registered trademark and copyrights registered with the USPTO.