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The Ritalin-Free Child: Managing Hyperactivity & Attention
Deficits Without Drugs
by Diana Hunter, Joseph Pappas
The Ritalin-Free Child: Managing Hyperactivity and Attention Deficits Without Drugs
Reviews
Jeffrey Orman, Business News Network
Highly interesting and much needed.

Steven Antoniou, Parent, North Hollywood, CA
The Ritalin-Free Child is filled with helpful thoughts and insights into dealing with this disorder. Written in plain English and not technical jargon, so anyone can grasp these useful suggestions and use them in their day-to-day struggles with dealing with this disorder without medication. Should be a mandatory read for every parent with or without an ADHD child.

Lynn Drittel-Kaplan, Elementary School Guidance Counselor
Written specifically for the layman and well done. I recommend it to all parents in need of such information.

Cindy Bradley, MS Family Therapy
A compelling alternative to medicating children that encourages respectful and dignified solutions.

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Solve your child's problems without the damaging effect of potent psychiatric drugs which have known and unknown side-effects and which will also act to dull your child emotionally and intellectually. No parent should put their child on drugs and every parent should research the facts and alternatives to the paradigm provided by modern psychiatry (a very limited, and damaging perspective).

Every year in the U.S., over two million children are given the drug Ritalin to combat Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). There are safer and more effective alternatives. Many researchers and authors have found powerful evidence that a drug-free approach works. The drug-free approach is always the best choice.

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