Captain Chaos – A Mother’s Battle with ADHD
I always knew he was different. My gregarious, impulsive, noisy, affectionate boy. I know he hates that he is different; this child who can evoke pride, dislike, joy, frustration, laughter and tears within the space of an hour! He burst into this world screaming and squirming and still enters a room at full speed, chattering away even before he sees you.
Your Child and Food – The Myths and the Facts
There are as many opinions on how to feed children as there are parents and there seems to be a scientific study to back up each one of them. Food allergies, vegetarianism, fat, meal-time habits: all of these are controversial subjects that can be endlessly debated.
A Practical Program for Juvenile Obesity
When planning exercise for your child the following points should be take into consideration.
Study Highlights Importance of Children Exercising and Relaxing
“Children who exercise regularly and relax will perform better academically, remember more and interact better than those always studying, a study revealed on Friday.


