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Lesson One:
What Is ADD ADHD?

Lesson Two:
The Neurology of Attention Deficit Disorder

Lesson Three:
Diagnosing ADD ADHD

Lesson Four:
Treatment Options

Lesson Five:
ATTEND Powerful Alternative to Stimulant Medications

Lesson Six:
Successful Treatment Planning Strategies

Lesson Seven:
Parent Resources

Lesson Eight:
Teacher Resources

Lesson Nine:
Essays on the Family

Lesson Ten:
Research, Research, and More Research

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