What If Your Child had been Misdiagnosed with ADHD or ADD, Wouldn’t You
Added: (Mon Nov 17 2008)
What If Your Child had been Misdiagnosed with ADHD or ADD, Wouldn’t You Want to Know?
Clearwater, FL – Nov. 17, 2008 – Sages Advice LLC
A new site www.childrensbehaviorhelp.com is taking on ADD Diagnosis and ADHD Diagnosis with a Revealing Free Report on 4 ADD / ADHD Misdiagnoses Which are Not Being Talked About! What You Don’t Know Can Harm Your Child.
They specialize in Parenting Help for Children’s Behavior Problems. Here’s a little story – Imagine for a minute that you are a little girl and you are happy; you’re wearing one of your favor dresses to school. You are working on math which is hard but not too hard, it is just that you keep getting distracted and losing your place, it’s so noisy in the room. There’s the teacher on the other side of the room talking to students, there’s Billy tapping his foot, there’s the window blinds rattling from the air vent and the 2 kids behind you whispering. All that noise makes it too hard to concentrate on these stupid math problems.
Then the teacher asks a couple of times how many stacks of boxes are in this store in the picture she is holding? She’s looking right at you and says “make it snappy.” Now the teacher is really impatient and you are starting to fidget a lot because you know she wants you to do something right now. But what does putting a tack in the door have to do with her picture it’s so confusing; more fidgeting. And now, some of the kids are starting to laugh, so you stick your tongue out them and throw a pencil at Billy who is pointing his finger at you. School is no fun and the teacher is mean. Your parents are told you don’t pay attention and that you disrupt the class.
Is this a hearing problem or is this girl Misdiagnosed as having ADD and put on drugs which make it even harder for her?
For more information on resolving Children’s Behavior Problems and to get a copy of this Free Report on ADHD or ADD Diagnosis being Misdiagnosed go to www.childrensbehaviorhelp.com.
Media Contact:
Lee Wilson
lee@childrensbehaviorhelp.com
727-586-6300
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