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Rating:  Summary: Saving ADD/ADHD children from drug intervention Review: I am very impressed with the concept presented in this well-written book. It has the potential to save many youngsters who appear to have attention deficit from too quick a diagnosis that only drugs can impart acceptable behavior, good judgment, appropriate discernment, and academic success. A parent with sufficient interest might be able to use this book and its daily protocol to provide a lifetime of opportunity for their formerly disruptive child, as well as a peaceful home environment, without the use of drugs. I hope Mr. Strickland follows with a next book for training older minds to focus and retain as well!
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