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A 5 page paper that reviews two articles concerning ADHD, one discuses natural remedies, one explains symptoms. The next section discusses pre-referral interventions for one behavior. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the overmedication of our children, most specifically for ADHD diagnoses. The title of this article was enticing - a natural way to control the symptoms of ADHD. The thought of
using a formula of natural remedies to control ADHD would be a huge advance in the treatment of this disorder. The name of this remedy is Focus Formula(tm) and the
benefits are identified as: supporting all brain functions, helping to maintain emotional and energy balance levels, maintaining focus and attention and encouraging the flow of oxygen and nutrients. The article
references other articles that support the credibility and efficacy of natural products. The ingredients of Focus Formula are: Ginko Biloba, Scuttellaria laterifolia (Skullcap), Matricaria recutita, which is German chamomile,
Centella asiatica (Gotu cola), Avena Sativa, Urtica Urens, and Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos). The article provides a good description of each ingredient and what it has been used for and provides
the number of drops for each age range. The cost of a bottle is $34.95 for 50 mil. The company offers a one-year money back guarantee and their article also
includes dozens of testimonials from parents. Article #2: ADD and ADHD. Identifying and treating attention deficit problems. http://www.kidica.com/raising-children/child-health/minor-illnesses/ADD-and-ADHD.aspx?ovraw=attention+deficit+disorder&ovkey=sign+of+attention+deficit+disorder&ovmtc=advanced&ovadid=32551712511&ovkwid=240060803011. This article was selected out of frustration. This researcher kept clicking
different links only to be brought to lists advertising college programs, books or other products. Returning to the home page, this researcher clicked on a link from the "By Popularity"
column and then, selected this article. The article begins by questioning the quickness of diagnosing a child as ADHD simply because he is fidgety or has trouble with attention,
etc. This leads into a list of the common symptoms of ADHD, such as hyperactive, having trouble focusing, being disruptive, acting impulsively and so on and they explain the differences
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