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ADHD Drug Shortage: Ritalin & Adderall

February 22, 2012 By Y3K

If you are planning on bringing your child to the doctor’s office for a Ritalin (methylphenidate) or Adderall (amphetamine) prescription refill, call your pharmacy before the doctor’s appointment (even if in the doctor’s waiting room) to find out whether the store has your child’s drug and strength in stock. If they have the medication in stock, ask the pharmacy to set aside some pills for a prescription that is about to be filled. A phone call to the pharmacy ahead of time can help students receive the ADHD medication they need even when stock is running low. This is especially important considering there is a nationwide shortage for these drugs.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, drugs, medication

Cycle of Violence: Children & Animal Abuse

February 20, 2012 By Y3K

Children who abuse animals are often displaying signs that they are victims of physical, mental, or sexual abuse. As a child’s anger escalates as a result of the continued abuse, he or she may ultimately lash out against humans. When a child matures and becomes a parent, the person’s anger is often vented upon his or her own children, continuing the cycle of violence. If you hear of a child that abuses an animal, seek help for them right away.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: abuse, Animal Rescue League, dogs, parenting

ADHD Drug Shortage

February 18, 2012 By Y3K

In some pharmacies there tends to be a shortage of certain popular drugs to treat ADHD including brand name and generic Ritalin (methylphenidate) and Adderall (amphetamine). Some of these drugs appear on the US Food and Drug Administration List of drug shortages. If at the doctor’s office and receiving a new prescription of these particular drugs for a recently diagnosed child, be aware of a possible shortage and ask the doctor to call your local pharmacy to see what’s in stock before you walk out the door with the prescription.

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ADD, ADHD & Dyslexia Without Drugs

February 15, 2012 By Y3K

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Tourette’s Syndrome

February 11, 2012 By Y3K

Tourette’s syndrome is a disorder characterized by tics (involuntary, rapid, sudden movements) and/or vocal outbursts that occur repeatedly. It’s an inherited, neurological disorder that is first noticed in childhood, usually between the ages of 7 and 10. Kids with Tourette’s syndrome often face the embarrassment and struggle for suppression of having their tics/outbursts in public. This is especially difficult in school when other children may tease them over it.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: disabilities, tics, Tourette's syndrome

Concussions: Cognitive Rest

February 8, 2012 By Y3K

If a student has recently received a concussion, it is important to practice “cognitive rest”. This is avoiding mentally taxing activities. It is also critical to take a break from sports and other activities that could lead to another concussion.

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Concussions: Treatment

February 4, 2012 By Y3K

For many kids with a concussion, the only treatment needed is rest. A concussion disrupts the normally slow traffic of salts in and out of brain cells. During the injury, salts pour into cells, and it takes the body time to restore the balance back to normal.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: concussions, health, illness, safety

Concussions

February 2, 2012 By Y3K

Kids can get a concussion in all kinds of sports including soccer, lacrosse, football and cheerleading. They can also happen in recreational activities such as bicycle riding and sailing. A concussion can be a serious medical condition so all safety precautions should be taken when performing these activities.

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Organization: Papers

January 28, 2012 By Y3K

It is important for students to file each subject’s papers into its own section so they can be retrieved again if needed.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: executive function, notebooks, organization

Everybody Gets a Trophy vs. Competition

January 25, 2012 By Y3K

The “everybody gets a trophy” kids tend to always need constant encouragement, expect accolades for completing routine tasks and respond poorly to correction or criticism. Competition can be good for children. They learn how to handle winning and losing.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: competition, crusty adults, sports

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