Add a to z: your guide to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

ADHD,ADD,attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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Downloadable ebook offers advice and alternative treatment options for parents with children who suffer from ADHD. Continue here ...

 

11 Responses

  1. Niko
    2008/06/05 | 11:48 am

    100% Satisfaction Guarantee Promise... If your child, or a child you’re close to has been showing signs of ADHD, or has been diagnosed with ADHD, you’re probably burning with questions. Prepare yourself for some good news.

  2. Jack
    2007/05/12 | 3:29 pm

    Every single important fact…from symptoms to treatments, to the latest theories of testing and diagnosis are laid out for you in this groundbreaking new guide entitled: "ADD A to Z" is a thorough guide written in a style that is easy to understand – even without your Medical Doctorate. Soon enough, you’ll have a deep understanding of ADD, it’s symptoms, treatments and everything in between.

  3. Elyse
    2006/11/28 | 8:44 am

    Plain English! information presented always represent the consensus of most physicians. The information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor should it be used as a therapeutic modality or as a substitute for your own physician's advice. Click here for More Info.

  4. Alicia
    2006/08/28 | 1:20 am

    What is ADD/ADHD, what is its history, what are the distinguishing characteristics, and is there a difference between the two acronyms. If, after reading ADD A to Z, you are not completely satisfied with the accuracy and thoroughness of your understanding of ADD/ADHD, you will receive a 100%, no-hassle, no-questions-asked Refund!

  5. Precious
    2006/07/10 | 9:00 am

    That’s right, no waiting for “snail” mail, and no additional shipping and handling costs. That’s another $7 in savings! The answer? “Too long!” That’s why you’ll most certainly be interested in reading what’s next…

  6. Danna
    2006/06/19 | 3:29 pm

    Wishing you health, peace, and happiness. ...Not the “medical jargon and gibberish” offered by other books on the topic.

  7. Jonathan
    2006/06/08 | 3:34 pm

    About misdiagnosis of ADD/ADHD; how common it is, and why it happens. This useful checklist helps you, as an ADHD parent, to diagnose possible ADHD in your child. You can also use this for quick reference to watch the progress your child is making over time, and how those symptoms begin to subside with proper treatment. The ADHD Checklist is an excellent resource for finding out – fast – if your son or daughter should be tested for ADHD. INSTANT DOWNLOAD! A

  8. Devon
    2006/06/02 | 3:58 pm

    It just doesn’t get any more fair than this! There is no risk to you at all! in the medical or psychiatric professions. So once again, thank you, and keep up the great work! – Linda Sturge, NY.

  9. Madilynn
    2006/05/30 | 11:27 am

    "How Long Have You Waited For A Single Guide That Will Tell You Everything There is to Know about ADD and ADHD, in Terms that Everyone can Understand? " Bonus #2 : Alternative Treatments for ADD

  10. Harmony
    2006/05/30 | 8:45 am

    If you don’t think this is the best guide to understanding everything about ADHD, the books, the reports, and the money are yours!! Myths about ADD/ADHD, and why it does NOT make you a bad parent.