by Dana Jandhyala | Jun 18, 2017 | Articles
Being diagnosed with ADHD is a struggle on its own. A child suffering from ADHD may have difficulties studying, doing assignments, completing projects on time and even while paying attention to the subject matter taught in class. ADHD can significantly impact the... by Max Sterling | Dec 21, 2015 | Articles
Researchers have found that children with ADHD may have weaker brain connections for focus, but more research is needed before those connections can be used for diagnosis. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine reviewed 180 MRI brain scans from 180... by Alexander Prehn-Kristensen et. al | Jun 9, 2013 | Articles
Researchers believe that emotional disturbances in children with ADHD are impacted by brain activity during sleep. In healthy children, sleep consolidates emotional memories; for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), this is not the case. ... by Bonnie Terry M. Ed., BCET | Jan 5, 2013 | Articles
Join Dr. Rory Stern & Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET for a Webinar on January 8 Space is limited. Register to reserve your Webinar seat now: Topics include: How We Learn What Can Interfere With Learning How to Address Learning Problems in Minutes a Day Specific... by Jo Harris | Oct 17, 2012 | Articles
There are a number of benefits in playing sports, especially for children with ADHD; however, it is important to consider the child and pick a sport that they will be able to handle and find success with. Not all sports are going to be a great fit for every child and...
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