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ReviewsREVIEW: "What a sigh of relief to know I can be kind to my son! What an eye-opener! This book is written with humor, heart and intelligence, and is a must read for anyone seeking to understand ADHD. It.odc.state also a book to come back to again and again when you need reassurance. I can't thank you enough!"Susan Sher - Manager ADDedSupport@groups.msn.comREVIEW: "If you cannot provide an explanation in simple terms, you do not really understand what you are writing about. Dr Martin Kutscher knows what he is writing about. He explains ADHD in a clear and simple style. This book has a wealth on information on every page. No words are redundant and the format is reader friendly. When a child has ADHD and Asperger’s Syndrome, I will recommend Martin Kutscher's book as the primary reference for parents and teachers to understand and treat the ADHD aspect ---Tony Attwood, Ph.D., the leading researcher and author on Asperger's Syndrome
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Here is a place for parents and teachers who recognize the special needs of misunderstood kids who have ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder)and related learning disabilities.
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A medical information website of Healthcommunities.com, Inc., neurologychannel is developed and monitored by board-certified physicians.
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This site is about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in children and adults and is designed to be informational. ADHD affects 3-10% of children with up to 50% of these individuals having persisting symptoms into adulthood.
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