| Authors | Aviva J. Romm, Tracy Romm |
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| Published | July 1st, 2000 |
| Media Type | Paperback |
| List Price | $12.95 |
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| Average Rating | 3.00 |
| Record Updated | August 1st, 2005 at 1:57 am PDT |
| Lookup ID | 1580172482-4404 |
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I bought this book the day before writing this. I was very disappointed because it's written from the perspective of two people, one a teacher of ADHD kids and the other an herbalist who are not parents or have ADHD themselves-so how would they know? They don't. As a ADHD person with a ADHD kid whose father has it too, I have enough blame placed upon me without reading a book that says my child needs more hugs, that we need to cut off the t.v.-she's too hyper to watch it, and that both parents and teachers have failed ADHD ...
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| Authors | Edna D Copeland |
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| Published | December 31st, 1969 |
| Media Type | Unknown Binding |
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| Record Updated | August 14th, 2005 at 10:31 pm PDT |
| Lookup ID | B0006P8TDO-4434 |
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| Authors | Hugh F. Johnston, J. Jay Fruehling |
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| Published | June 1st, 1997 |
| Media Type | Paperback |
| List Price | $5.95 |
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| Lookup ID | 1890802123-4435 |
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| Authors | Matthew, MD Galvin, Sandra Ferraro |
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| Published | August 15th, 2001 |
| Media Type | Hardcover |
| List Price | $14.95 |
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| Average Rating | 4.50 |
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| Lookup ID | 1557987718-4405 |
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Shortly after my middle son was diagnosed and given his meds the daily struggle on how to get him to take them began. Adding them to food did no good because he wouldn't eat it. Trying to get him to swallow was impossible as he would clamp his jaws shut.
I bought this book and we read it many times and he began to understand why he needed to take his medicine. That was almost 3 years ago and there are times he reminds me it's time to take his meds.
We gave the book to his psychiatrist when ...
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