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            <title>Tips for Helping Your ADHD Child with Homework</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often have difficulty sitting still and concentrating. They feel the urge to move around continually. Everyday items such as a ticking clock, the movement of the rustling leaves, the wind outside, and the dripping of a leaky faucet are enough to distract attention from homework.]]></description>
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            <title>What is ADHD and How do You Manage it?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition that can afflict children. People suffering from ADHD have symptoms such as:]]></description>
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            <title>Doubts About ADHD- Facts For Parents</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Is it really ADHD or are the children just being naughty? Parents and child care therapists are beginning to ask this question. The fear now is that many doctors and parents are using the term ADHD as a general dumping ground for kids with problems.]]></description>
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            <title>Common Questions About ADHD- What Parents Need To Know</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Worried parents often think that watching too much TV, bad schooling or a poor diet may well be the causes of ADHD and they sometimes blame themselves. But the lastest research has identified genetic causes and also biological causes which cause chemical imbalance in the child's brain as the main culprits.]]></description>
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            <title>Natural Remedies for ADD/ADHD</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[This article will discuss about natural remedies for ADD/ADHD.]]></description>
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            <title>Facing Teen ADHD Issues</title>
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            <title>Natural Remedies For Attention-deficit/hyperactivity Disorder (adhd). Posted By :</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[In the past, rowdy, disruptive children were often spanked or scolded, while their parents were looked upon with disdain. With increasing research in child behavior, as well as with more studies in how molecular imbalances can trigger certain kinds of behavior and movements, physicians and psychiatrists have found that such unfortunate parents and noisy children should be treated with consideration.   In fact, as you know from reading thus far, they have in fact given a nam...]]></description>
            <pubDate>Sat, 13 Oct 2007 00:52:29 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>New Study On ADHD Treatment: Can Pine Bark Reduce ADHD Symptoms in Children?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[ADHD or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is commonly diagnosed among children, particularly those in the United States. Drug medications such as Ritalin, Adderall and Trileptal are often prescribed to help alleviate ADHD symptoms. Most of these m...]]></description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Oct 2007 01:52:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>ADHD In Children</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Information for parents of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).]]></description>
            <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 03:09:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Alternative Treatments for ADD and ADHD</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[There are many ways to decrease or completely cure ADD or ADHD symptoms in children or adults.  Here are some ideas to help improve your health and minimalize your experience of ADD or ADHD.]]></description>
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            <title>The Dangers Of Overprescribed ADHD Medications</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has become the fastest growing diagnosed disorder among children under the age of 18. Many children in countries such as the US, New Zealand and Australia are being prescribed medications at an alarming rate...]]></description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 13:36:51 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>7 Tips For Surviving Back-2-School With An ADHD Child Posted By :</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Back-2-School can be a challenging time, for parents and students alike. But for families living with ADHD it can prove particularly trying. One of the often overlooked facts about this is that it doesnt go away after elementary, middle, or even high school. Families dealing with ADHD often battle Back-2-School challenges throughout their school career, even through college. What follows are 7 things that will help you survive the Back-2-School season and even come out ahead...]]></description>
            <pubDate>Tue, 28 Aug 2007 03:17:19 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description><![CDATA[&lt;p&gt;Today's article is prompted by a question from a concerned parent.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The question was simple and direct, asking 'Why can't an ADHD child work alone?'&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;In my experience and the experience of many child psychologist as well child psychiatri]]></description>
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            <title>Tips for High School Teachers with ADHD Students: Increasing Time Focused to a Task</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[&lt;P&gt;Thank you to all of our professional educators who dedicate themselves to our children! We know how difficult it can be working with ADHD children, so here are your teacher tips for the week, brought to you by the ADHD Information Library and ADDi]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[&lt;p&gt;As a guardian of ADHD children I often see the myriad of emotions that a parent with an ADHD child has to go through. I also get to see the happiness that they experience once they learn the secrets of minimizing hazardous communication and decrea]]></description>
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