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<blockquote data-quote="KAK" data-source="post: 405298" data-attributes="member: 11101"><p>Have you read the books <u>The Myth of ADD</u> by Thomas Armstrong and <u>Teaching the Restless </u>by Chris Mercogliano? Both of these books offer alternative thought on the subject of ADD and other labeling of children. Another Good book is <u>Why Our Children Don't Think.</u> It addresses issues with brain development and our current culture. </p><p> </p><p>I have recently taken my son out of school. We've been homeschooling since January 1st 2011. School is not a place for children. If your child has anger issues, don't label him, it may be a coping strategy with the abuse of school or other stress in his life. I sent my son to school for 3 1/2 years, and each year he started showing more aggression and self-doubt. He didn't start out that way. Since he has been home there have been displays of anger, but mostly breakdowns and many stories of fear and verbal abuse. </p><p> </p><p>You must care deeply for your son or you wouldn't seek help. Trust your instincts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAK, post: 405298, member: 11101"] Have you read the books [U]The Myth of ADD[/U] by Thomas Armstrong and [U]Teaching the Restless [/U]by Chris Mercogliano? Both of these books offer alternative thought on the subject of ADD and other labeling of children. Another Good book is [U]Why Our Children Don't Think.[/U] It addresses issues with brain development and our current culture. I have recently taken my son out of school. We've been homeschooling since January 1st 2011. School is not a place for children. If your child has anger issues, don't label him, it may be a coping strategy with the abuse of school or other stress in his life. I sent my son to school for 3 1/2 years, and each year he started showing more aggression and self-doubt. He didn't start out that way. Since he has been home there have been displays of anger, but mostly breakdowns and many stories of fear and verbal abuse. You must care deeply for your son or you wouldn't seek help. Trust your instincts. [/QUOTE]
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