Hello:
I wanted to pass along some very successful information we found has helped us and hundreds of other parents. There is a program that teaches the parents and child how to build new neural pathways in the brain and how to connect these pathways. They are called Neuropathways and their program has worked wonders for our boy. They have centers throughout the U.S. We have seen huge improvements without medications and our son enjoys the program and has fun working with it. He feels good about his abilities and he is a joy to be around. Please email me for details and I will be happy to try to assist you in finding the results and relief we have.
Sharing The Gift,
Laura
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Hi
My son is 9 years old and has ADD and is currently taking medication. I am very interested in this Neuropathways. Please send me some information on it and let me know if it is available in Ohio.
Thanks
dawn
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Hi,
My son is 8 years old. I am very interested in this
Neuropathways. Please send me information.
Thanks
Rosa
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Can you post information about any clinical studies of the effectiveness of this treatment? Also, what does it cost and how are providers trained?
Andrea
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The ADHD drugs (stimulants/alerting agents) do indeed work for some of those with ADHD (not all) - both children and adults - to temporarily reduce ADHD symptoms.
Parents and others concerned about classic ADHD have the right to know the ADHD drugs exist and occasionally work too.
Know of several cases where children and adults failed on falsely advertised drug-free approaches to ADHD and only found some help through the ADHD meds (the stimulants/alerting agents).
The ADHD meds do not work for everyone - but everyone has the right to know the ADHD meds exist (as do other medicines for other neurological challenges like epilepsy).
Great harm (my view) can come from the false idea that all of ADHD and all of epilepsy can be treated or treated well without ever using the ADHD meds or the epilepsy meds.
That’s my view.
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I am located in Long Island, New York. Would to love to know know about this “Drug Free Solution”“. My son is not on drugs and you have to fight with the school board to keep him off.
See my point of view:
I totally disagree in drugging your children to support the Drug Companies in America.
Not only do they drug our children but adults too.
The principal at my son’s school is in agreement with me. He believes that there are other alternatives besides drugs. (Herbal, Support groups, personal praise at home). etc.
My son has gone through 2 other schools and the other 2 schools are both supported by the Drug Companies. I had complete pressure to have my son on drugs. Schools recieve money from the Drug Companies to promote them.
The principal also informed me that in latest studies of Ritalin that when children come off of the drug they experience tics (I believe this is probably when they are on it for a long period of time). I don’t think that there is enough study of this drug and they are using our kids as guinea pigs.
Check out the site gary.null.com under world issues.
I fought with the previous 2 schools that my son was in. I was even threatened if I don’t put my son on drugs.
I am very happy to find this Principal of this school who is in agreement with me. He apparently was a principal of a school with 14 special classes in it with all kinds of problems so he is very well experiences in these issue. Don’t let society pressure you into thinking that drugs are the only way.
Laura wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I wanted to pass along some very successful information we
> found has helped us and hundreds of other parents. There is
> a program that teaches the parents and child how to build new
> neural pathways in the brain and how to connect these
> pathways. They are called Neuropathways and their program
> has worked wonders for our boy. They have centers throughout
> the U.S. We have seen huge improvements without medications
> and our son enjoys the program and has fun working with it.
> He feels good about his abilities and he is a joy to be
> around. Please email me for details and I will be happy to
> try to assist you in finding the results and relief we have.
>
> Sharing The Gift,
> Laura
I have a son who is 9 who was diagnosed with ADD in kindergarten, I would like to know more about Neuropathways and if it is available in Alabama. Thanks Teresa Sewell.