Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] ADD/Dyslexia
CA Nelson
I hope everything works out for your friend. My dh really wants to read Sears' ADD book. He's a children's counselor and would love more insight into these kids.
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Amy Nelson
Mama to Accalia (6/14/99)
"The hardest to learn was the least complicated." - The Indigo Girls
Yes, diet was one of the things we talked about so I know she would like
more information in that area. Also, she's only been homeschooling for a
year or so, so she's still learning her way and would like more info about
how to eliminate the head-to-head battles she has over "school" some days.
Thanks for the lead, I love Dr. Sears too and didn't realize he had written
one regarding ADD.
The White's
<SNIP>From: CA Nelson <acnelson@...>
Yes, diet was one of the things we talked about so I know she would like
more information in that area. Also, she's only been homeschooling for a
year or so, so she's still learning her way and would like more info about
how to eliminate the head-to-head battles she has over "school" some days.
Thanks for the lead, I love Dr. Sears too and didn't realize he had written
one regarding ADD.
Cindy
>Subject: Re: ADD and Dyslexic helpHi Amy,
>I have a feeling
>he'll talk quite a bit about ADD's connection with food. Has >your friend
>explored that possibility at all?
>--
Yes, diet was one of the things we talked about so I know she would like
more information in that area. Also, she's only been homeschooling for a
year or so, so she's still learning her way and would like more info about
how to eliminate the head-to-head battles she has over "school" some days.
Thanks for the lead, I love Dr. Sears too and didn't realize he had written
one regarding ADD.
Cindy