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Dear Teacher: Help ADHD Students Thrive!

Children's Health
Daily Newsletter  |  January 06, 2015
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Dear Teacher: Help ADHD Students Thrive!
With ADHD, young people find it difficult to tell you what's going on in their mind, which is by educators, doctors, and school counselors must be made aware of how to inspire them.
Follow this empowering advice.  »
Dear Teacher: Help ADHD Students Thrive!
Featured Article
Boost Your Child's Brain Power With Breakfast
Eating breakfast improves a child's ability to concentrate — and it also sets the tone for an overall healthier diet.
Try these quick morning meals.  »
Boost Your Child's Brain Power With Breakfast
Today's Recipe
Cranberry and Ruby-Grapefruit Compote
Light enough to follow even a substantial meal, this pretty compote has a refreshing balance of sweet and tart flavors.
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Cranberry and Ruby-Grapefruit Compote
Ask the Expert
My Anger Is Putting My Child in Danger
I love my 4-year-old daughter, but when she misbehaves I feel irritable and find myself saying angry words or hurting her physically. What can I do?
See Dr. Ruth Wolever's answer  »
My Anger Is Putting My Child in Danger
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