attention deficit disorder and potty training?

June 22nd, 2010 | by admin |
April C asked:


My 6 year old step son is still not fully potty trained. He shows signs of A.D.D. ie doesn’t follow directions, won’t sit and do homework, get overly angry in situations, doesn’t share, doesn’t pay attention, and won’t listen when spoken to. I want to know if there is a link between the two?

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    1. No Responses to “attention deficit disorder and potty training?”

    2. By Gabriela on Jun 25, 2010 | Reply

      The ability to focus on new task like getting potty trained he may not have.

    3. By Francie S on Jun 28, 2010 | Reply

      A very simple, non invasive thing to try would be Omega 3 Fatty Acids (fish oil from cold water, small fish (large fish pick up to many toxins in their life) Omega 3s allow some path ways in the brain to work better and therefore reduce what is called ADD/ADHD.

      Find the book on line, order it, and read it, “Solving the Mystery of Adhd - Naturally” by Linda Santini. It will show you what can be accomplished. She and her husband spent $10000s trying to help their son. It was Linda’s searching the libraries before there was internet that lead her to the doctors who discovered how the body and brain act and react and how to naturally solve the horrendous problems created by ADD/ADHD, by giving the body what is necessary to heal the brain.

      Francie Smart

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