by Meredith Kimelblatt | Aug 24, 2012 | Articles
Most parents love activities they can do with their kids. Doing something with your child is a terrific way to bond, entertain and teach all at the same time. One of the most popular places for parent-child activity is the kitchen—the kitchen is a place where many... by Robert Locke | Aug 15, 2012 | Articles
When you ask parents of children with ADHD, what is the most worrying thing about their condition, they may come up with one or several of the following disturbing and troublesome symptoms forgetfulness distraction hyperfocusing angry outbursts. The last one, an angry... by Frank Barnhill, M.D. | Jan 23, 2012 | Articles
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 that ADHD drugs will “turn their child into a zombie”, “take too much of their edge off”, “permanently affect... by Stephanie Barmann | Sep 24, 2011 | Articles
Parent-teacher conferences. For some parents, those words are enough to send a shiver of fear down their spines. As a parent, we believe we know our children better than anyone. We have a good idea of what their strengths and weaknesses are, and what things they enjoy... by Frank Barnhill, M.D. | Aug 23, 2011 | Articles
The following is part 1 of an excerpt from Frank Barnhill’s MD book, Mistaken for ADHD on how to diagnose ADHD the wrong way. “If you bungle raising your children, nothing else much matters in life.” — Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis At medical conferences, I’m...
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