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What are some good dieting changes for a toddler who may have ADHD? |
My son is almost three and could possibly have ADHD. I don't want him medicated as I don't think it's serious enough unless the doctors thinks so but I have heard several comments about making diet changes for your child to help with the disorder. What do they mean dieting changes? What is a good diet for a toddler to be on? http://www.healing-arts.org/children/ADH... |
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