Gluten-Free, Mouse Model, Mood Problems, Classroom

  1. Gluten-Free Girl and the Chef

    RT @MaryJoWagner: Kids with celiac often have ADHD. Good gluten-free recipes #ADHD #parenting (@MandyRiddle)

    [ed note: "But since we have a toddler instead of a baby, we're just digging the quesadillas. ("Make yourself a damned quesadilla!" This line from Napoleon Dynamite is always in there while I'm grating the cheese.) Fast finger food with good ingredients." Of course, the corn tortillas are out for folks like me who are intolerant of all corn products anbd by-products.]

  2. Girls with ADHD Develop Mood Problems Later On – The conclusion belongs to a new study – Softpedia

    RT @PeterBrownPsy: Girls with ADHD Develop Mood Problems Later On #ADHD (@Maria_bg)

    [ed note: " Researchers who are involved in studying it say that it causes a host of problems, including difficulties socializing, a drop in academic performance levels, sleep disorders, as well as a predisposition to criminal activities later on."]

  3. Parents have special needs too – Blog Up North

    RT @himupnorth: The Blog Up North: Parents have special needs too < read this, it is so true. #politics #autism #ADHD (@karamina)

    [ed note: "Parents of children with SEN often find themselves frustrated at every turn to get the support they need from school and health services. They come up against a system whereby fundamental and far-reaching decisions on what support a child receives are made by the same organisations which fund that support, creating an obvious conflict of interest."]

  4. Winter Blues  | FAQautism

    RT @Awildride: @FAQautism Simple & doable ideas to beat the winter blues. #specialneeds #parenting #adhd #autism (@FAQautism)

    [ed note: "Outdoor activities don’t need to be time-consuming or cumbersome. We can make an impact on physical and emotional health by spending just 15 or 20 minutes moving around outside every day"]

  5. Identifying ADHD in the classroom | Manila Bulletin

    RT @YTherapySource: Article: Identifying ADHD in the classroom #ADHD (@drcathywittman)

    [ed note: :In a regular classroom of 50 students, a teacher will usually spot at least two or three students who are always moving around, talking to their seatmate, endlessly sharpening their pencils, fixing their bag, etc. Well, simply put, doing anything but paying attention to the teacher."]

  6. Mindfulness and ADHD: A New Resource – (ADHD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Cause, Diagnosis, History

    RT @MentalHelpNet Mindfulness and ADHD: A New Resource: (@HopeLCSW)

    [ed note: "Research has found that mindfulness practice can help us learn how to become less reactive and pay attention to what is most important more effectively."]

  7. ADHD – 8 yr old talking disrespectfully is so frustrating

    RT @eileenmbailey: Do u have advice for this parent? Mom frustrated w/ 8yo w/ #ADHD & disrespectful behavior. (@frelle)

    [ed note: "My 8 year old is now starting to talk disrespectfully to me when getting agitated. I can tell he is not speaking rationally when this happens, and often he is in a state of frustration that he does not seem to be handling well."]

  8. 7 Tips for How To Help Your Kids Get Organized | MadonnaStaging.com

    @sallywits Thank You for your RT RE 7 Tips To Help Your Kids Get Organized: #ADHD #parenting I Appreciate it! :) (@madonnastaging)

    [ed note: "Remember parents that a habit takes at least two weeks to become a habit so keep reminding them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"]

  9. Mouse model reveals a cause of ADHD

    RT @nesrhten: ScienceDaily: Latest Science News – Mouse model reveals a cause of ADHD (@robdspain)

    [ed note: "The genetically modified mice that we generated present interesting features such as hyperactivity and altered nesting capacities that might be related to attention deficit, and possibly altered impulsivity," says Flajolet."]

  10. Where did the term ADHD come from? An ADHD Timeline

    Where did the term ADHD come from? An ADHD Timeline – (@praisetruth)

    [ed note: "Dr. Heinrich Hoffman's 1845 book of children's poetry about their characteristics included a nursery rhyme called "The Story of Fidgety Philip". He did not discover ADHD but from his poem you can clearly see that he was observing a child with ADHD-like symptoms."]


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