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January 2002 - Turning ADD To Your Advantage
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"It's the constant and determined effort that breaks down all resistance and sweeps away all obstacles."
- Claude M. Bristol
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"50 Tips On The Management Of Adult ADD"by Edward Hallowell
The author of "Driven To Distraction" has put together a concise list of practical suggestions for adults trying to cope with attention deficit disorder.
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"ADD Blues"by Meg Barnhouse
This wonderfully apt and painfully honest "psycho-country" song was written to describe the kinds of daily experiences a person with ADD goes through.
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"ADD Is A Language Of Its Own"by Cherlyn Curtis
Have you ever thought that the reason ADDers and non-ADDers have a hard time communicating is that they are essentially speaking different languages?
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"Organizing The ADD Child"by Sandra Einstein
ADD can be hard on kids when they are expected to conform to the conventions of the schoolroom. Here are some tips for creating structure for your child.
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"Overcoming ADD/ADHD"by Rita Louise
In this age of "better living through modern chemistry" (aka: "I need a prescription"), here are some ways to manage ADD through nutrition.
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"Two Rules To Organized Living"by Cyndi Seidler
Getting organized with ADD may seem complex, but it only requires two steps -- having a place for everything and establishing systems for daily activities.
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"What Is ADHD?"by David Smith
If you've ever wondered exactly what ADD / ADHD is -- or though that someone you love might be ADD -- here's a no-nonsense explanation of this condition.
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