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Study: Early intervention can help kids with ADHD

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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

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