“Everything was going fine, Doctor, until three weeks ago. The school started sending home notes about Billy disrupting the class and not completing his assignments,” Mrs. Lucas said.   “Is that right, Bill?” queried the boy’s pediatrician.   “I dunno,” he mumbled while avoiding eye contact.   “Well, Bill, you’re the only one who does […]

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We all know teen-agers have their moods, sometimes coupled with odd behavior. Last week a 17-year-old girl, accompanied by her mother, came in for a routine physical.   Mom was perplexed at the young girl’s recent display of changed personality. Until now she had always been a great student, and a real perfectionist. Her room […]

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As a regular reader of THE INFORMED PARENT, you know that during the past two months my articles have focused on learning disability.   By now you may be thinking there isn’t much more to know about the disorder. It’s true that lots of information has been provided. In the first article learning disability was […]

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Joe Smith had been a successful high school student with a GPA of 3.6.   He had performed well on the varsity wrestling team and participated eagerly in student government. Lastly, he scored well on the SAT’s and was accepted into a well known eastern university. He had accomplished all this even though he had […]

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For the past seven years I have been an elementary grade teacher in schools ranging from inner city impoverished facilities to middle class suburban private institutions. During this time I have learned how devastating Attention Deficit Disorder is to a child’s academic and social development.   I have taught children with this disorder who received […]

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