That is a rather impressive list of the greatest minds on
the last century or so, isn’t it? Guess
what they all may have had in common (except invaluable contributions to the
world)? Each of those three probably
suffered from AD/HD. We did not have the
ability to test children for that malady in their eras, but today’s
psychologists believe it to be true.
AD/HD are four of the most recognized letters in child
development. Simply put, it adversely
affects the brain’s ability to transmit neurotransmitters. That may sound like mumbo-jumbo, but what
does it really mean? It affects, among
other things, your child’s ability to concentrate, and to pay attention, as
well as his or her impulsiveness.
AD/HD is NOT about your child’s character! Many highly successful people in our society
are afflicted by some level of this disorder as noted at the top. To discover where your child may be on this
particular scale, why not contact Dr. Steve Sussman who has dealt with AD/HD
for decades. Arrange an appointment at
his Mountainside NJ office by calling (908) 217-8106.
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