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Y3K Tutor In Your Home’s ADHD Quiz #5: Genetics

October 9, 2015 By Y3K

Y3K TUTOR IN YOUR HOME’S ADHD QUIZ #5: GENETICS

Q: True or False: ADHD can be passed down from parent to child?

A: True. Studies have shown that ADHD runs in families. Several genes have been identified that may increase risk.

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How To Make Kids Want To Read #10: Read Aloud / Read Together

April 22, 2015 By Y3K

HOW TO MAKE KIDS WANT TO READ #10: Read Aloud / Read Together

Take some time and read aloud with your child. It is a great way to spend some quality time together and creates excitement about reading.

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How To Make Kids Want To Read #9: Variety

April 20, 2015 By Y3K

HOW TO MAKE KIDS WANT TO READ #9: Variety

Try various types of books so your child will discover a favorite author or book series.

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EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #1: BOOKSTORES

December 21, 2014 By Y3K

EDUCATIONAL WINTER BREAK ACTIVITIES #1: BOOKSTORES

An educational present that kids enjoy are gift cards to bookstores. These allow the child to choose what interests them. Even kids that usually hate reading will be able to find something they enjoy and will want to read.

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Teacher Communication

October 24, 2013 By Y3K

When communicating with a teacher, keep the contact positive and professional. Share your child’s feelings, behaviors and/or your own observations politely. When teachers feel accused or blamed, they are more likely to focus on defending their actions instead of helping your child.

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Praise Effort

October 20, 2013 By Y3K

Praising effort leads to a more confident child. Acknowledging their hard work motivates kids because effort is a factor they can control. Students cannot control the grades they receive, but they can control their preparation and determination to do their best. Applauding their effort reinforces the message that learning and improving is achievable when they try.

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Suicide & Adolescents

September 24, 2013 By Y3K

The second leading cause of death among adolescents in the United States according to a 2012 study is suicide. Nearly 16% of adolescents in the United States reported seriously considering suicide in a 2011 study. Suicidal thinking is a symptom of depression. If you suspect your child may be suffering from depression, seek out help right away.

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Seasonal Allergies: Where To Start

June 11, 2013 By Y3K

It is important to know what your child is allergic to. People are allergic to different things so your doctor may be able to help you figure that out. Knowing what makes your child’s symptoms worse can then lead to avoiding those items. The most important action you can take is to limit the allergens that are within your control. Come back tomorrow for tips on limiting allergens in your home and making life for a seasonal allergy sufferer more bearable.

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Seasonal Allergies & Children

June 10, 2013 By Y3K

Allergies are typically genetic. A child whose parents have allergies is more likely to have allergies too. There isn’t a cure, but there are ways to control allergies. Tomorrow will be more on how you can help people with seasonal allergies.

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How to Avoid Taking ADD, ADHD & Dyslexia Drugs

March 28, 2013 By Y3K

If it’s a dream of yours that your child might be able to avoid taking medically prescribed drugs for ADD, ADHD and DYSLEXIA, all we can tell you is that help may be on its way. It will end up being YOU and not Big Pharma that comes to your child’s rescue.

This news could be life changing for your family. It could make a permanent difference in your life. Click the link below.

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