Practical tips for parents of kids with ADD/ADHD on working with the school, helping with homework, addressing classroom problems, and making learning fun.
Not that I know of, but read ADHD & Me. Google it; sorry, I only know that the author is a teen when he wrote it and his name is Jason.
If you think your child or someone you know may have ADD/ ADHD you can seek a psychologist, psychiatrist, or neurologist. Neurologists can diagnose and prescribe any relevant medication if neccessary.
No person should be forced into any special treatment or system without their consent. If a school environment specialized for a person with ADHD is available, a person with ADHD should be allowed to choose whether he or she would want to attend. In most cases, special schools aren't needed to treat ADHD. The most proven methods include psychotherapy, lifestyle changes, and medication.
Heck yes!! Any christian school is a good school! I should know! I attend one!!
Most of the latest research shows that a good diet for ADHD is similar to diets that help autistic patients. Lowering the amount of gluten and casein in ones diet is a great way to alleviate many symptoms associated with ADHD. Check out "The Autism and ADHD Diet: A Step-By-Step Guide to Hope and Healing" by Barrie Silberberg.
there is a school in jacksonville called Paxon school of the arts. from what i know it's an exceptionally good school
There does not seem to be any scientific evidence that food can cause ADHD. However, some research does suggest that food coloring may be the culprit. A good article can be found here: http://www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/food-dye-adhd
You can find out the ratings for schools online. Another method would be to talk to someone in that field and find out where they went to school.
Schools with a good graduate level education for business management, would include harper college and wgu. those are highly recommended school with business degrees.
There's a really good book called Moms with ADD: A Self-Help Manual By Christine A. Adamec. It's more for the mom that has ADD/ADHD and helps if you have a child with it too. A great book on helping you understand your own struggles and set a good example for your kids to work through theirs. I especially appreciate how the author explains how ADD/ADHD can be something you use to your advantage. This is more for an adult but it's a good resource for a parent.
One of good culinary schools in Killeen is at Central Texas College.
No. It is not good for children.