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ADHD Long Term Safety

December 3, 2014 By Y3K

ADHD medications have had questionable long term safety tests. Each drug was tested on an average of 75 patients before getting FDA approval. The average length of each trial was only 4 weeks. These medications are prescribed to children for years and not weeks. Therefore one can conclude that the drug approval process for ADHD medications as far as long term safety was concerned was severely lacking. Long term safety was in fact not officially determined at the time they were initially deemed safe.

Come back tomorrow for safe ADHD treatment with great long term results.

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ADHD Drug Safety

December 2, 2014 By Y3K

According to a Boston’s Children’s Hospital study, there were 32 clinical trials testing 20 different ADHD drugs approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. They found that only 5 out of the 32 trials or about 16% were focused on drug safety!

Tomorrow the truth will be revealed on ADHD drug studies.

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12th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive Complete List

December 1, 2014 By Y3K

Many of you are asking for a re-post of our Y3K Tutor In Your Home 12th Annual Buddy Dog Humane Society Collection Drive complete list. Please note that pick ups continue from now to January 10th.

Most Needed Items:
• Limited-slip or Martingale collars of all sizes
• Non-clumping, clay cat litter
• Litter box deodorizer
• Bleach, laundry detergent, liquid dish soap, sponges
• Waterless hand sanitizer
• New, standard-sized litter boxes (no hood)
• Rubbing alcohol and distilled water

For the Cats and Kittens:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned cat food (any brand, not shredded variety)
• Blankets and soft cat beds
• Towels
• Toys (squeaky toys, balls, stuffed mice, fishing pole toys, catnip)

For the Dogs and Puppies:
• Science Diet brand dry food
• Canned dog food (any brand or variety)
• Leashes (4, 6, or 8-foot; not the retractable kind)
• Toys (squeaky & plush toys; no tennis balls/rope toys)
• Pressed raw hides
• Blankets and soft dog beds
• Step in harness small and medium sizes

For the Staff:
• Office supplies: dry-erase markers & two-pocket folders
• Paper towels and tissues
• Medical supplies such as cotton balls, hydrogen peroxide, Q-Tips, and first-aid items
• Plastic drinking cups
• Ajax cleaner

Gift Certificates: We welcome gift certificates from the following stores, so that we may purchase shelter supplies.
• Walmart
• Petco
• Home Depot
• Lowe’s
• B.J’S Wholesale Club
• Pet Edge
• Target
• Homegoods

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ADHD

November 30, 2014 By Y3K

Tomorrow ADHD SHOCKER!! You will not want to miss this.

https://y3ktutorinyourhome.com/add-a-adhd.html

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, drugs, medication, safety

MetroWest YMCA

November 18, 2014 By Y3K

Y3K Tutor In Your Home recently donated our tutoring and test prep services to the MetroWest YMCA Charity Auction – Helping Kids in Need. Please bid generously as the money raised provides financial assistance for low-income youth to participate at the YMCA and helps fund programs like Teen Night.

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #9: Don’t Punish

November 16, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #9: Don’t Punish

Some students are deathly afraid of punishment for poor report card performance. They can obsess over getting high test scores instead of actually learning the material. Even if your child does not perform as well as you would like on a report card, still try to keep the tone positive. Boost their confidence by offering encouraging words. Show some understanding and let them know that you believe in them. This may lower their stress and allow for better grades.

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #8: Ask Questions

November 15, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #8: Ask Questions

Sometimes a student tries their best but still receives a poor grade on their report card. Some questions to ask are:

Is the class too large for your student to get the individualized attention they may require?

Could the time of day of the class have an effect on your student? (For example: early morning, before lunch, or after gym)

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #7: Put In Perspective

November 14, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #7: Put In Perspective

As a parent it is human nature to say, “The grades on last year’s report card were higher. This year’s report card is lower so there must be a problem with my child.” This rationale is not always accurate. Lower grades could be a sign of a major academic adjustment where students can learn to adapt to over time. This is a new school year and the challenges have become greater than last year. The concepts, expectations and demands have increased. Also your student has different teachers with different methods and expectations.

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Haynes Elementary School, Sudbury MA

November 14, 2014 By Y3K

Y3K Tutor In Your Home has donated tutoring and test prep services to the Haynes Elementary School of Sudbury’s Auction. The Haynes Auction is an integral part of Haynes Organization of Parents (HOP) annual fundraising efforts. Your bids are greatly appreciated not only by Y3K Tutor In Your Home and Haynes Organization of Parents, but by the Sudbury children and families your auction bid directly impacts.

Together we can make a difference in the education of the children at Haynes Elementary School. Through our support, HOP is able to support the school by financing various cultural arts and science enrichment programs, purchasing educational technology, and providing funds for professional development, teacher stipends and school equipment not provided through the Sudbury Public School system. We believe the funds raised from the Y3K Tutor In Your Home donation will enrich the children of Sudbury and broaden their educational experience.

www.SudburyTutor.com

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Bad Report Card? What To Do #6: Don’t Wait

November 13, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #6: Don’t Wait

Some skills taught previously are like a foundation that the rest of the school year is built upon. Often teachers assume certain math, writing, or reading skills already covered are known and move forward. If those skills are not learned, some students may get buried. Getting extra help or a tutor may be able to catch up your student before they fall even further behind.

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