Sunday, September 5, 2010

Meditation Helps Students With Adhd: New Study

October 23, 2009 by admin  
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Tom Ball asked: The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.The pilot study followed a group of middle school students with ADHD who were meditating twice a day in school. [...]

Adhd Research – Four Facts Nobody Can Dismiss

September 25, 2009 by admin  
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Robert William Locke asked: What ADHD research has been done? Do we really know the causes of ADHD and why so many children are now allegedly suffering from this disorder? ADHD facts are hard to come by. There is an ocean of information on the web but very few hard ADHD facts, such as [...]

The Effect of Fine Motor Training Program on the Academic Achievement for Students With Adhd

August 26, 2009 by admin  
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Dr. Kamal SeSalem asked: The Effect of Fine Motor Training Program on the Academic Achievement for Students with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Introduction Fine motor skills involves the ability to control the small muscles of the body and is usually defined as the ability to coordinate the action of the eyes and hands together in performing [...]

Adhd Causes – a Guide for Parents on the Latest Research

August 13, 2009 by admin  
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Robert William Locke asked: Parents are not the only people who are puzzled by the cause of ADHD. Scientists and doctors have not been able to pinpoint exact ADHD causes but they have identified some factors which may cause this behaviour disorder in children and may also contribute to exacerbating ADHD symptoms. The [...]

Electro encephalographic (eeg) Neurofeedback: Another Approach to Treat Adhd

August 10, 2009 by admin  
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Dr. Kamal SeSalem asked: Neurofeedback: AnotherTreatment for ADHDIn just the last 20 years, Attention Deficit & Hyperactive Disorder, (ADHD) hasbecome America’s “leading childhood psychiatric disorder. Approximately 2% to 6% of school-age children are diagnosed with ADHD (Raz 2004).   According to Barkley (1998) the number of children affected by ADHD can vary from 1% to 20 [...]

Adhd Natural Versus Adhd Psychostimulants – Making An Informed Choice

June 13, 2009 by admin  
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Robert William Locke asked: ADHD natural? Far too much trouble! Much better to let your ADHD child get used to amphetamines from an early age. After all, he/she might need them in college to get through exams. Never mind all the side effects – your child\’s teacher will thank you for it . ADHD [...]