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The School Says My 6 Yr Old Has A.D.D. Not the Hyperactivity Type
They also offer behavioral coaching which will help you as well. ..... I agreed and had him tested in school with the child phsycology staff, ...
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- Legally, I don't believe she is allowed to actually say that. I am a teacher and I can hint at the fact that a child has issues focusing and attributes suggesting it b...
- I don't want to take away from whatever experience this teacher has, but not all teachers are right whether they like it or not. She's not a licensed physician and if ...
- Hi S. I would suggest calling dr miles at progressive pediatircs on beach and parental home road. ###-###-#### Both are female Pediatricians who also practice homeopa...
How to Help a Speech Delayed child...she Is Talking Now 5 New Words
Sep 8, 2009 ... If anything, the staff through Help Me Grow (HMG) should give you .... When she started therapy she could be coached to say a word like cat ...
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- Do you read to her? Will she repeat words to you if you ask her? Do you require her to verbally request things that she desires from you, or do you anticipate her ne...
- I would get her hearing tested again. And have the doctor look at her tonsils/andenoids. My nephew wasn't talking much then they discovered he couldn't really hear b/c...
- One of my triplets was speech delayed. I was told that he might never talk, that I should start sign language, that he would always be in special ed... We did the te...
Siatic Nerve Pain...HELP!
(I was totally hands off and let him do it, with just some coaching from me. ..... there a clause that exempts them from harming themselves and their staff? ...
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- If you get any good advice, please, PLEASE, pass it my way. My husband suffers from this and I can't stand watching him suffer so much. One thing we do that helps a...
- Find a chiropractor/acupunturist that does kinesiotaping! It saved my life during my 2nd pregnancy!! I know of one person in Lee's Summit- Dr. Todd Jones. I know there...
- I had intermittent sciatic pain through my 20s. I was about 28 when it got to the point that I couldn't walk. 3 things helped me recover completely: chiropractic, yoga...
Trying Natural Birth with Doubting Hubby
Asked by E.M. from New York
on July 16, 2008
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Hello! I am expecting my second baby on August 9th. I would really like to forego an epidural. I had one with my daughter and it was a decent experience, but I real...
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- I too had an epidural with #1 and went natural with #2. I used hypobirthing which my hubbie thought was a crock of balony. We were in Germany at the time so it was s...
- E., Tell your husband exactly what you've told us...this is what you'd like to TRY...and that you need and want his support. Then sit down and be practical...it may b...
- hi i'm so glad you've gotten so many positive responses! i too would strongly recommend you having either a doula or trusted family/friend(s) there. i had my son sans...
Any Insight on Delivery at Mills-Peninsula Hospital & Their Birthing Center?
Asked by B.L. from San Francisco
on March 31, 2008
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I'm due end of July - August 1st for our first baby and will be delivering at Mills-Peninsula in Burlingame. While I love my doctor (Dr. Henry Hamilton), I'm wondering...
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- Hi B., Mills-Peninsula Hospital is the best place to deliver your new baby, the midwives are the best, the lactation educators are very helpful if you plan to breas...
- I recently delivered there with my first son in January. The staff was absolutely amazing. The nurses were great and very competent. I believe they were rated in th...
- Hi B., I had my daughter there at that facility in September of 2006. The staff there are extreamly nice. They always are comming in to check up on you-when there a...
Do You Really HAVE to Deliver in a Hospital Setting ??
Asked by K.H. from Richmond
on September 18, 2009
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do you really HAVE to deliver in a hospital setting ?? i mean all the baby books i have
read make it sound like its MANDATORY or something to go through 2 days of bei...
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- Basically you can do whatever you want but you need to think about a few things. 1. You are 40. This puts you at a higher risk during delivery. 2. Complications can ...
- I gave birth at home with an excellent midwife. I too didn't want to be poked and prodded. I wanted to give birth in a peaceful atmosphere without all the intervention...
- You can start with Calling the Midwifery @ depaul Hospital...THey are FABULOUS.....I had my 5th daughter there and it was such a wonderful experience....it's just like...
How Do I Feed 16 People on a Budget at a Remote Location?
Asked by K.V. from Detroit
on April 14, 2009
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Hi Everyone, I just know that someone will have a great idea out there for me. My son made the baseball team at school and the powers that be decided that since they...
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- since the orginizers suggested subway there will probibly be a few subway meals... lol I also thought about the adapter... lol I like the idea about hotdogs... Tha...
- K.; i think your idea of hotdogs is great, also you need to consider your time you have between games, to feed them, most guys are for simply things, hotdogs and buns,...
- Not everyone likes bologna (I never have!) or can eat peanut butter (same for that!) so I think the hot dogs are great. I love the sloppy joe idea but warming them wo...
MIL In Delivery Room??
Asked by B.A. from Houston
on February 8, 2007
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Okay, so a while back my MIL kinda put me on the spot when she requested (at a family visit with other family around) that she wanted to be in on the birth of our seco...
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- Holy cow! Obviously your MIL is the last person who should be in that room with you - if for no other reason than you don't WANT her there. This is YOUR birth, YOUR ...
- I would simply tell your MIL that you and your husband have already agreed on your birth plan after discussing it with your Dr. You are at the maximum on the number o...
- Hello there~ Congratulations on your new baby! Your situation is a hard one, but I think that if you dont listen to your instincts you will end up having feelings ...
Child Seperation Anxiety
Asked by J.A. from Albany
on July 7, 2009
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My 2 and a half year old daughter recently started supervised visits at a local childrens agency with her father. The visit is for an hour once a week. He has been in...
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- Hi J'Amile, First I would issue a complain on how they let your daughter cry for half an hour. Then I will tell her which I am sure you have that you are just outsi...
- I would guess that this may agency's involvement is then reported to the family or surrogate court? If so stay connected w/ your daughter's law guardian. In the mean...
- Hi J., That is a very tough situation and I can imagine how tough it is on your little girl. When my 3 year old started nursery school he had a very tough time so ...
Help with 7 Year Old and ADHD
Asked by D.E. from Pittsburgh
on September 27, 2009
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My DS just started the 2nd grade. He was diagnosed with ADHD in early 1st grade. He's been sent home with note after note, phone call after phone call about his beha...
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- Dear D., A friend of mine help to start the homeschooling program in the Commonwealth when she believed that the school system did not have her son's best interests a...
- I hate to say this, because it is SUCH a pain... but one of the things that I've known to work is massive dietary changes. Have you tried omega3 oil supplements? Th...
- Check out the Feingold (sp?) diet. It's basically eliminating all altificial food colorings and preservatives, MSG, caffeine, greatly reducing sugar. I had one patient...