Kirk Martin
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Kirk
Kirk Martin is Executive Director of Celebrate!ADHD, Founder of Business
Boot camp and author of numerous books. Visit
www.celebrateADHD.com or
www.bootcampNOW.com for more
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ADHD
Parenting—Defusing the Atomic Child - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder Parents Offer Helpful Tips
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Parents of children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) express
frustration when their children experience emotional meltdowns for
seemingly no reason.
Sandy Halpern, mother of two children with ADHD, describes a weekly
event. “I’ll ask my boys to stop playing with LEGOS or X-Box to come eat
dinner. The next thing I know, they are calling me names, throwing
things and stomping through the house.”
ADHD Parenting—Defusing the Atomic Child - Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder Parents Offer Helpful Tips
5 Tips to Help Kids
with ADHD Enjoy Christmas
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Parents of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
often cringe during the holidays. The expectation of presents and
chaotic busyness can turn already energetic children into spinning tops.
Celebrate!ADHD, which provides positive solutions for families affected
by ADHD, has developed a list of “5 Tips to Help Children with ADHD
Enjoy Christmas.”
“Most families self-destruct and miss out on the spirit of the season,”
says Celebrate!ADHD Founder Kirk Martin. “We think parents can make this
the most special holiday season ever by working with their child’s
nature, instead of against it.”
5 Tips to Help Kids
with ADHD Enjoy Christmas
What If There Really
Isn’t Anything Wrong with ADHD Children?
August 31, 2005 (Washington, D.C.) –
Robbie Raffino used to rise every day like most eight-year-olds. He’d
wipe the sleepiness from his eyes, throw on shorts and shirt that don’t
match and eat cereal while watching cartoons.
But the innocence ended there. He’d swallow his Ritalin, hop on the
school bus and enter a world where teachers, therapists and
psychiatrists would try to “fix what is wrong” with him.
Children like Robbie—who have tremendous energy, don’t respond to
classroom lectures, prefer independent work and are natural leaders—are
often diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
What If There Really
Isn’t Anything Wrong with ADHD Children?
Beware the Prophets of ADHD Doom
September 13, 2005 (Washington, D.C.) – A
day does not pass without families affected by Attention Deficit
Disorder reading about the dire consequences and catastrophic results of
ADHD.
Scan the headlines each day and you’d swear Attention Deficit Disorder
were a deadly disease.
The prophets will speak in legion this week as we observe “National ADD
Awareness Day.” As Executive Director of Celebrate!ADHD®, I urge
children and adults with the symptoms of AD/HD to be diagnosed so that
they can understand their unique wiring and develop a positive,
proactive life plan to achieve success.
Beware the Prophets of ADHD Doom
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