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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly

Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital

Saturday, February 26, 2011

ADHD Medication: Can Your Child Go Without? Yes, but my Grandson is worth more to DCYF doped up!

ADHD Medication: Can Your Child Go Without? - US News and World Report

Before my grandson was stolen by Nashua, NH DCYF, he was tested at school. There were no sign's of ADHD. After he tried to hang himself, he was fed drug's for violent behavior. A few moth's later, he was diagnosed with ADHD and fed more drug's.Since he's been ILLEGALLY adopted, God only know's what drug's he's being fed.
Children DON'T need these drug's if parent's know how to parent their children. DCYF doesn't have a clue. They have absolutely no idea how to deal with a child longing for his family and they have no idea what it takes to be a parent. They need to get out of the Child Protection business because they don't even know how to protect a child. All they know is how to DESTROY!!!!!


Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can be a distressing diagnosis, but families have more treatment options than they might realize. Although Ritalin and other stimulant drugs are the most common prescription, ADHD treatments that don't involve medication have a proven track record. And here's a surprise: One of the most beneficial options treats the parents, not the child. For children, skills training programs and ADHD summer camps can help teach techniques to overcome everyday problems that often make life miserable, such as remembering to bring assignments home from school or to listen without interrupting.


How training parents helps the child. Parent skills training has been used for years to improve the behavior of children, and multiple clinical trials have validated its effectiveness. Those same programs improve the behavior of kids with ADHD.

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