Alternative ADHD Treatments
If your child has ADHD, reach out to their school. Your child’s school should offer programs for children with disabilities that interfere with learning. Talk to teachers, and ask them to be clear with their instructions and to be patient with your child. You may also want to ask about having your child use a computer — children with ADHD often have trouble with handwriting and may benefit from using a computer instead.
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