by Benita Matilda | Aug 6, 2014 | Articles
A research team has found that daytime sleepiness is caused by learning problems and attention deficits in children. For children, many researchers thought it was the other way around, but kids who get enough sleep but have learning and attention difficulties or... by Marshall H. Raskind | Oct 9, 2013 | Articles
The Frostig Center has done more than twenty years of research regarding the topic of helping children with learning differences succeed in life. Over forty students were studied over their lifetime; when they entered the Frostig Center, when they left, ten years... by Robert Locke | Feb 28, 2013 | Articles
If you have ADHD and one or more of your kids have it, then you are in good company! As ADHD is partially genetic, this is quite a common problem. The greatest challenge is to get organized. If you are all over the place, how on earth can you get the house in order,... by Robert Locke | Nov 2, 2012 | Articles
ADHD recent studies have focused on how adolescents perceive their taking of ADHD meds and how they react to them. These will provide a useful insight and help us to adopt useful strategies in helping teens come to terms with their ADHD. One of these studies which... by Robert Locke | Sep 16, 2012 | Articles
It is amazing that the ADHD and sleep connection has not been more fully explored or researched. The fact is that it now seems that many sleep disorders have very similar symptoms to ADHD. In a rapid and shallow diagnosis procedure, the ADHD label is slapped on the...
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