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Tag Archives: ADHD
When your child is struggling in school
It is the first day of Kindergarten. Your 5-year-old child walks into his or her class with a scrubbed face and new clothes. You wipe away a tear, remembering the day he or she was born, and smile, thinking, “We … Continue reading
Posted in Behavioral Health, Pediatrics
Tagged 504 plan, ADHD, child behavioral problems, child development problems, child psychology, developmental and behavioral pediatrics, dyslexia, early intervention programs, IEP, IFSP, learning disability, neuropsychology, school evaluation, special education, trouble in school
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Could our food be making us sick?
Three news reports recently caught my eye because they each raise concerns about the safety of many of the foods we eat. As a Nutritionist, I am usually asked how a food might affect conditions such as diabetes or high … Continue reading
Posted in Nutrition
Tagged ADHD, artifical ingredients, BPA, food contaminants, food dyes, food storage, health information, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, Japan, natural foods, organic foods, plastic, radiation
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