A.D.D. could not be predicted at birth by an infant's traits.

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Alex Bennett
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Ritalin is not the answer to attention deficit problems in children.
A.D.D. could not be predicted at birth by an infant's traits.
There is no clear sign of having A.D.D.
Plenty of affluent children are also diagnosed with A.D.D.
Test of I.Q. and infant activity level did not predict A.D.D.
Children become dependent on the drug.
Experience is big part in determining attention problems.
Gives children the idea something is wrong with them.
It can have serious side effects.
Placing children on drugs does nothing to help their development.
Prescribing drugs is the easy way out.
The drug is only showing progress in the short term.
The drug is vulnerable to shortages.
These drugs have not been properly researched.
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