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2 Responses to “About HEM’s Questions & Answers”

  1. Anonymous says:

    According to one book, ADD is not a disorder at all; it is a attention surplus. In other words, these kids who are feel caged in class rooms, but they have no need to be. Doctors try to calm them down by drugs and therapy, when in fact, ADD (attention surplus) is a natural part of a child who loves to be more creative and energetic.

  2. Anonymous says:

    According to one book, ADD is not a disorder at all; it is a attention surplus. In other words, these kids who feel caged in class rooms, but they have no need to be. Doctors try to calm them down by drugs and therapy, when in fact, ADD (attention surplus) is a natural part of a child who loves to be more creative and energetic.

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