5 ADD Interventions That Apply to All Kids

  A friend of mine has been going through the very lengthy and detailed process of testing her son for Attention Deficit Disorder. As I listened to her explain the symptoms, many sounded like my daughter. One expert describes this kind of brain as choosing what is most interesting instead of what’s most important. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve sent my daughter to turn…

Why Kids Lose Interest in Reading as They Get Older

How much of their leisure time do teenagers devote to reading? Not much. According the Bureau of Labor Statistics, teens read for pleasure, on average, just six minutes each day. Why? Attitudes toward reading are one factor, but not the only factor. (Consider that, because we’re talking about reading the child freely chooses, she must not only like reading, she must like it more than the…

Children Need Chores to Teach Mastery and Responsibility

TODAY’s demands for measurable childhood success — from a spelling bee to university placement — have chased household chores from the to-do lists of many young people. In a survey of 1001 US adults released last fall by Braun Research, 82 per cent reported having regular chores growing up, but only 28 per cent said that they require their own children to do them. With…