The challenges of ADHD demolish a child’s self-esteem. How can they feel confident when every day poses overwhelming problems they struggle to control? Though it’s a slow process, you can boost your child's self-esteem with these tips.
Dr. Varghese has been featured on page 31 of LIVING magazine March edition.
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If there's one thing that adds to the challenge of helping your child learn to live with Tourette syndrome, chances are it’s dealing with all the myths surrounding the disease. This blog runs down the top six myths and sets the record straight.