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Usage of Ritalin in Treatment of Disruptive Behavior Disorders

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This paper reflects the research and thoughts of a student at the time the paper was written for a course at Bryn Mawr College. Like other materials on Serendip , it is not intended to be "authoritative" but rather to help others further develop their own explorations. Web links were active as of the time the paper was posted but are not updated . Contribute Thoughts | Search Serendip for Other Papers | Serendip Home Page Biology 202 2000 Third Web Report On Serendip Usage of Ritalin in Treatment of Disruptive Behavior Disorders Hajira Amjad A great deal of controversy has arisen over the past few years over the increased prescription of Ritalin for the treatment of disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) in children. It has lead to questioning whether physicians are misdiagnosing DB Read More
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"On the Wings of Love..." Dealing with Difficult Children

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Special Interest Divisions State & Provincial Affiliates Students Leadership Canadian CEC Caucuses Discussion Forums & Lists Accreditation & Licensure Career Center Current Special Ed Topics Exceptionality Evidence-based Practice Financial Aid Instructional Strategies Professional Role Professional Practice Topics and Info Professional Standards Subject Areas Support For Teachers Results of CEC Membership-wide Election Announced CEC’s membership-wide election concluded on October 30, 2007. Terms of office for newly elected and appointed Board members will begin January 1, 2008. CEC Finds Much to Applaud in the House’s Higher Education Act CEC is generally pleased with the House’s 2007 College Opportunity and Affordability Act. Provisions address access to higher education Read More
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LD OnLine :: Preventing Antisocial Behavior in Disabled and At-Risk

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Skip over navigation Home About Us Contact Us Get our FREE newsletter! Getting Started LD Basics ADHD Basics Questions + Answers Glossary LD in Depth About LD Accommodations & Modifications ADHD Adults with LD Behavior & Social Skills Classroom Management College & College Prep Early Identification English Language Learners & LD Evaluation / LD Testing Gifted & LD Homeschooling Homework Help IEPs Legislation & Policy Math Nonverbal LD Parenting & Family Processing Deficits Reading & Dyslexia Research & Reports Self Esteem & Stress Management Special Education Speech & Language Study Skills Teaching & Instruction Technology Transition: School to Work Writing & Spelling Multimedia Especially For... Educators Parents Kids Finding Help Expert Advice LD Resources Yellow Pages LearningStore Feat Read More
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School Problems and the Family Physician - May 15, 1999 - American Academy of Family Physicians

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Advanced Search AAFP Home Page > News & Publications > Journals > American Family Physician® > Vol. 59/No. 10 (May 15, 1999) School Problems and the Family Physician DEBRA M. PHILLIPS, M.D., SHIRLEY K. LONGLETT, M.S., L.C.P.C., CHRISTOPHER MULRINE, ED.D., JERRY KRUSE, M.D., M.S.P.H., and RHONDA KEWNEY, L.C.S.W. Quincy Family Practice Residency Program Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Quincy, Illinois Children with school problems pose a challenge for the family physician. A multidisciplinary team of professionals can most appropriately assess and manage complex learning problems, which are often the cause of poor school performance. The family physician's primary role in this process is to identify or exclude medical causes of learning difficulties. An understand Read More
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