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ADHD Weekly -- Ask the Expert Guest Answers Questions on Complementary Interventions

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Ask the Expert hosted Stephanie Moulton Sarkis,

PhD, NCC, LMHC, to talk about complementary interventions for ADHD that research has shown are worth the time and effort.

Read "Ask the Expert Guest Answers Questions on Complementary Interventions" at bit.ly/attnateca to see if she's answered one of your questions. What steps do you find to be helpful in managing your child's ADHD symptoms?

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