Global Pandemic 2020 and Our Kids

Global Pandemic 2020 and Our Kids

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Lonny Webb - Via FacebookI am a psychotherapist (Neurobehavioral Concepts | llc) who works with kids, teens and families and who also consults with school districts, my wife, Kristine Agnew Webb is a coach and my partner. We would like to pass this on:If you have kids or teens- please know that thi ...
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COVID-19 NOTICE

COVID-19 NOTICE

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We are still open for appointments during the COVID-19 government restrictions. You are welcome to contact us with any questions. You can continue to schedule appointments with us like normal. ...
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Sensory Integration and ADHD

Sensory Integration and ADHD

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It is believed by many special educators and developmental therapists that children who have disorders such as ADHD or autism may also have what is called Sensory Integration Dysfunction (sometimes also called Sensory Processing Disorder): that the child is unable to process input from their senses ...
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Diet and ADHD

Diet and ADHD

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The popular Feingold Diet identified food additives as a cause of ADHD.  However, a2011 study by the FDA found that behavioral change "is not due to an inherent neurotoxic property of the food or food components."  It did note, though, that there could be intolerance issues for some chemicals by ...
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Link between second hand smoke and ADHD

Link between second hand smoke and ADHD

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A 2010 study showed a link between second hand smoke and the prevalence of ADHD.  The study found that "there was "significantly higher rates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), headaches and stuttering among children exposed to secondhand smoke than those who are not exposed."  R ...
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Heavier Birth Weight Unrelated to ADHD

Heavier Birth Weight Unrelated to ADHD

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During the 2012 study to investigate post-term births, one of the control items was for babies over 4,000 grams.  When studying this theory, no correlation was found between a heavy birth weight and ADHD. ...
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Post Term Birth linked to ADHD

Post Term Birth linked to ADHD

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According to a 2012 study, children born "post-term" – after 42 weeks as opposed to the standard 40 – are more likely to have behavioral problems, including ADHD.  Though the exact cause was unknown, theories exist that link the ADHD to insufficient oxygen and nutrients from the placenta after ...
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Bad Parents Cause ADHD?

Bad Parents Cause ADHD?

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In conjunction with the study on genetics and ADHD, it became clear that there is more to the condition than just bad parenting.  With a specific DNA identifier linked to the condition, it is difficult to blame ADHD solely on parenting.  The National Institute of Mental Health has conducted numer ...
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ADHD is genetic

ADHD is genetic

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A 2010 study out of Cardiff University (UK) discovered thatthere is a genetic element to ADHD.  The study analyzed the DNA of hundreds of children both with and without ADHD.  Researchers found that children with a specific genetic segment either duplicated or missing were twice as likely to have ...
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Birthdays and ADHD

Birthdays and ADHD

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This one is more complicated than what causes ADHD.  A 2012 study found that ADHD is actually over-diagnosed in the youngest children in a given class.  As ADHD is diagnosed largely by behavior, less mature students were often labeled as having ADHD.  The study examined one million children in ...
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