you need get her involved in physical activities.
sports, etc. to burn off some of the energy.
keep the sugar out of the diet...and read more about what exactly is going on with the condition, and try not to use psych meds if at all possible.
2006-11-10 22:25:32
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answered by ? 3
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Please read this site. There may be some helpful information. Even though the link reads tourettesyndrome, it is about ADHD. This will also help you to know your parental rights and how to enlist help from the public school system with testing to help guarantee that your daughter will receive an education as the public school system is responsible for your daughter`s education. My sister is a special education and learning disabilities education teacher, and my nephew had problems, and I also nanny for a little boy who has been diagnoised with ADHD. Please ignore the advice about the medication, as these people are not doctors, and sometimes unfortunately some children have to be placed on medication to help them to have some quality of life.
Food allergies and food sensitivies are thought to be involved in ADHD..
Good Luck. http://www.tourettesyndrome.net/Files/ADHD2004.pdf#search='teaching%20aids%20for%20adhd%20children'
2006-11-12 02:46:39
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answered by Sparkles 7
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The has nothing to do with learning programs but it does help with understanding ADHD and teaches you how to cope. It has help our family a great deal.
2006-11-10 22:59:58
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any of the talking books like "Arthur's teacher troubles" are fantastic.
They are a typical talking story, with many point and click aspects, hidden features to find and designed for kids age 2 - 10.
They are about 6 years old now, so you can get them for $10 too!
2006-11-10 22:49:41
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answered by shauny2807 3
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from the heart
2006-11-13 16:01:31
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