ADD & ADHD and The Doman Method®

Children with ADD and ADHD Have Hope

 
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ADD and ADHD are neuro-developmental disorders. An individual who has been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD likely suffered from an event that took place before birth, during or after birth, which affected their brain development and function. When the brain is damaged, the individual can have a range of symptoms as a result. For children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, often the brain damage suffered can lead to symptoms such as poor attention, poor organization, forgetfulness, restlessness, poor attention to detail, careless errors, easily distracted by extraneous stimuli development, hyperactivity, and impatience. 

Children diagnosed with ADD or ADHD are not hopeless. In fact, they have shown great potential for improvement with a home-based program of stimulation and activity that improves brain development. The human brain is able to change and rewire — this process is called neuroplasticity. The Doman Method® Program has been designed to help the brain develop through specifically designed activities. Nearly all children improve on a home program, and their symptoms reduce, or at times, disappear. Some children graduate from the Doman International program and join their well peers in school. Our goal for each and every child is wellness — well enough to look and function like everyone else, and succeed and be happy in life. While this is an incredibly challenging goal to achieve, our main objective is excellent results.

If you have a child or loved one diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, you can begin the Doman Method program by attending the Online Doman Method® Course. This course teaches parents how to do a treatment program designed for maximum progress in cognitive, motor and speech development, as well as improved behavior, health, and sensory development.

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Announcing our newest book!

Featuring a practical, step-by-step plan to help your child with autism or ADD make incredible developmental leaps. A plan that could possibly help a child learn to speak, learn and interact with others.

For parents of children with autism or ADD, answers can feel impossible to find. This book is full of answers.