- Types Of Add Manifestation In Children by Sarah K. Jenkins
Attention Deficit Disorder wears many faces among children. While the hyperactive, rebellious boys are easy to spot, there are also several other types of children that suffer from ADD that go undiagnosed because of their less conspicuous behavior. 400 words 2006-07-23 - Tips If Traveling To An Area With Bird Flu by Sarah K. Jenkins
Considering the areas most impacted by bird flu are in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, it is advisable to stay clear of these regions. However, circumstances may arise that necessitates travel. 396 words 2006-07-20 - Signs And Symptoms Of ADD by Sarah K. Jenkins
The signs of Attention Deficit Disorder may or may not be incredibly apparent. Because of the intricacies of this disorder and the variations from child to child, diagnosis may prove to be a difficult process. 416 words 2006-07-09 - How ADD Affects Families by Sarah K. Jenkins
Typically, there is a lot of blame and frustration associated with Attention Deficit Disorder. Depending on how long the problem has gone before being diagnosed, there may be serious mental and emotional scars as family members and the child dealt with issues associated with ADD. 410 words 2006-07-08 - How ADD Affects Child Education And Schooling by Sarah K. Jenkins
Educating a child with Attention Deficit Disorder may not be an easy process. Although great strides have been made in recognizing the disorder and many school systems have answered the call, many are still antiquated in their procedural methods as well as catering to specific circumstances. 412 words 2006-07-07 - Treating ADD With Behavior Therapy by Sarah K. Jenkins
While medication has long been used to treat Attention Deficit Disorder, Behavioral Therapy has proven to be incredibly effective as well and is now being used in combination with its long utilized counterpart. 395 words 2006-07-07 - ADD And Coexisting Conditions - Why Is It So Complicated? by Sarah K. Jenkins
ADD is often accompanied by a coexisting condition. On the other hand, often ADD and these other conditions have similar symptoms and, therefore, are easily misdiagnosed. Of course, this creates a plethora of problems as these disorders, when separate, must be treated differently. 416 words 2006-07-06 - Possible Treatments For Crohn's Disease by Sarah K. Jenkins
Treatments of Crohn’s Disease are primarily limited to medication and surgery. There are several anti-inflammatory medications that have proven to be beneficial, as well as various forms of surgery depending on the location of the affected area of bowel. 445 words 2006-07-06 - Living With ADD - What To Expect by Sarah K. Jenkins
For a child, teenager, or adult suffering from ADD, a difficult road may lie ahead. If you have just recently been diagnosed with ADD, you may not know what life will be like for you, how the symptoms will persist, or how age affects ADD. 402 words 2006-07-04 - Parenting Guide To Crohn's Disease In Children by Sarah K. Jenkins
Any type of chronic disorder may be especially difficult for a child to cope with. Likewise, being a parent to such a child may leave you feeling helpless and cheated. Unfortunately, the presence of Crohn’s Disease will not be any easier to bear or deal with, as it has particularly unpleasant side effects. 411 words 2006-07-03 - What Parents Can Do To Help Children With ADD by Sarah K. Jenkins
Once your child has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder, you may feel a bombardment of emotions: guilt, for feeling responsible; relief, for understanding the cause of your child’s behavior; or anger. 396 words 2006-06-30 - Talking To Your Doctor Or Specialist About ADD by Sarah K. Jenkins
Talking to your child’s doctor or specialist about ADD may be very difficult, especially in the beginning stages of diagnosis and treatment of the disorder. It is important to understand and accept that doctors can be of great assistance in treating and helping your child and your family through this arduous process. 398 words 2006-06-28 - Common Myths About ADD by Sarah K. Jenkins
· Attention Deficit Disorder does not actually exist; it is an excuse to allow children to behave poorly and avoid discipline. Great strides are being taken to fully understand ADD and its causes. 401 words 2006-06-28
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