Monthly Archives: April 2011

Synaptol – A Homeopathic Medicine Option for ADD

I had a friend tell me about Synaptol, a natural homeopathic medicine for ADD/ADHD symptom relief. Synaptol’s approved ingredient blend quickly starts working with your body for natural relief, and promotes overall health. Apparently, their unique approach utilizes a multi-directional … Continue reading

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The Best Sports for Children With ADD

When I was a kid, I played and participated in sports non-stop. I ran, played tennis, hide & seek, tag, soccer, basketball, ice hockey, climbed trees, football, baseball, biked, skateboarded, roller skated (there were no rollerblades in the 70’s and … Continue reading

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Howie Mandel on OCD & ADD

The famous mental health advocate Howie Mandel opens up in the April 2011 issue of ADDitudemag.com about living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), depression, and anxiety. by Howie Mandel – I was diagnosed with attention deficit … Continue reading

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Household Cleaning Jobs & ADD: Be Proactive and Git-R-Done!

I recently read an interesting article on cleaning your house in 20 minute increments every day. It had some good information that related directly to ADD and how to manage what seems like a never ending burden of house cleaning. … Continue reading

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Take Your Fish Oil All You ADD’ers!

I’ve posted a few times about my fish oil and omega 3. Over the past week my supplier had trouble getting a hold of a new batch for me, but that was my fault as I forget to order before … Continue reading

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ADD, The Food Rollercoaster & Energy Crashes

You are what you eat, we’ve all heard that saying numerous times, so let’s avoid any further use of it and not start a Tweeting process that regurgitates another overused catch phrase. Imagine that, an overused catch phrase on twitter! … Continue reading

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Book ‘em, Danno

“Book ‘em, Danno”, that’s how the old Hawaii Five-0 episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to “Book ‘em, Danno” sometimes specifying a charge such as murder one. No murder in this case, but it is an interesting story. … Continue reading

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ADD, $100-Billion Dollars!!! (Say it like Dr. Evil)

There’s good news and there is bad news. Let’s start with the good news…….ADD can be a good thing that offers us the ability to harness an incredible  mountain of energy, creativity, intelligence and many other positive traits. Now, the … Continue reading

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Teachers Are Limiting ADD Progression In Schools

Teachers don’t want to change or adapt. Kids with ADD, their parents and the people who support them are all on board and ready for change….but teachers just can’t let go of their closed minded thinking regarding ADD. Now, that … Continue reading

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Communicating ADD To Kids

With my daughter recently starting the assessment phase of determining if she has ADD, or if she is challenged by a potential learning disability…..it opened my eyes up to how to explain ADD, especially to a child. I’m not really … Continue reading

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