Guest guest Posted August 29, 2007 Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 Study: Early intervention helps ADHD kids Trouble viewing? Read it online. | Unsubscribe tccavanaugh@... | Add MedTrackAlert to trusted list | Questions? Advertisement INSOMNIA: FREE 7-Day Trial of Ambien DIABETES: Free Glucose Meter & coupons on meds & supplies ENDOMETRIOSIS: Free Doctor Discussion Guide EYE CARE: Save on meds, contacts & supplies, Lasik surgery More offers >> In this issue Study: Early intervention can help kids with ADHD ADHD researcher warns against fad treatments Australian state tries to decrease dependency on ADHD meds Welcome, Terry My Account | Privacy Policy ADHD News Managing attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Aug 28, 2007 Forward this newsletter to a friend Study: Early intervention can help kids with ADHD A study has found that using positive reinforcement and changing classroom routines can prevent behavior and academic problems in young children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. In the five-year study of pre-schoolers, parents and teachers created highly personalized routines and environments at home and school. Parents reported that the children were less aggressive, and teachers said academic performance improved as well. (EurekAlert!) UPDATED 2007-08-26 21:45. Click here to read the full story. I found this helpful:Yes | No | Didn't apply to meAdvertisement INSOMNIA: FREE 7-Day Trial of Ambien DIABETES: Free Glucose Meter & coupons on meds & supplies ENDOMETRIOSIS: Free Doctor Discussion Guide EYE CARE: Save on meds, contacts & supplies, Lasik surgery TEETH WHITENER: Professional Free Trial More prescription & healthcare offers >> ADHD researcher warns against fad treatments (WebMD) I found this helpful:Yes | No | Didn't apply to me Australian state tries to decrease dependency on ADHD meds (News.com.au) I found this helpful:Yes | No | Didn't apply to me MORE NEWS Clinical trial: Dosage study of Vyvanse in children Study: Fish oil eases ADHD symptoms Mothers describe individual ADHD solutions READ PAST ISSUES OF ADHD News Forward this newsletter to a friend About MedTrackAlert MedTrackAlert is not affiliated with any pharmaceutical company. We are dedicated to providing consumers with objective information about prescription-medication discoveries and side effects. You can trust our newsletters to keep you informed. About us Our privacy policy Contact us About our content: The information in MedTrackAlert newsletters is not intended to be medical advice. You should contact your physician before making any changes to your health care. MedTrackAlert is not responsible for content provided by third-party Web sites. About your subscription: We sent this e-mail to tccavanaugh@... at your request. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, please click here to be instantly unsubscribed. To manage your subscriptions, please log in to your account. Forgot your password? Request your log-in information. Copyright © 2007 MedTrackAlert LLC. All rights reserved. All brands listed are the trademarks of their respective owners and are not trademarks of MedTrackAlert. This message was sent by MedTrackAlert, 41 E. 11th St., New York, NY 10003. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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