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Children with ADHD should not be treated with medications.

As a last resort, and then with as mild of medication as possible. Speaking as someone who had ADD (no hyperactivity), once I was diagnosed, meds did not help. Rather recognizing and training my beh...

 Stand Taken 11/23/2008 3:01 PM

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700 Opinions

Children with ADHD should be treated with medications.

50 years ago..NO...Today...YES Teachers in todays society do not have the time to work with each child as would be needed in a lot of cases. Plus, the child needs to able to focus to be able to learn....

 Stand Taken 11/16/2008 9:57 PM

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655 Opinions

Children with ADHD should not be treated with medications.

Don't trust mental medication.

 Stand Taken 11/16/2008 4:33 PM

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Children with ADHD should not be treated with medications.

Too many side effects and it is an easy cop-out for parents and teachers. The more ADHD students in a school, the more government funds they receive.

 Stand Taken 11/11/2008 4:38 PM

Children with ADHD should not be treated with medications.

ADHD is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed conditions out there. I'd bet money that at least 85% of the kids who were diagnosed with ADHD don't really have it. The diagnosis comes as a result of la...

 Stand Taken 11/10/2008 12:50 PM

Children with ADHD should not be treated with medications.

Psychobabble. This only helps the Pharmacy industry and their vendors.

 Stand Taken 11/8/2008 4:25 PM




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