Brain-based Learning Strategies for Teachers and Parents at Home and in School

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                A Newsletter that Helps You Help Your Children

Brain-based Learning Resources
for Teachers, Parents and Anyone who Works with Kids

April
2008
published by Dr. MaryJo Wagner

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Here's what's in your April "Brain Boosters for Your Kids Newsletter"

  • Listen to the Learning Doctor:  Audio of April's Feature Article on the FDA and ADHD Drugs

  • Workshop and TeleChat Schedule: ADHD TeleChat, Brain Gym Basics, and Brain Gym 101

  • Reminder: Don't forget to white list your newsletter

  • Note from the Learning Doctor: Bad News and Fabulous News

  • Feature Article: "FDA Update: The Serious Side Effects of ADHD Drugs" 

  • Brain Quiz:  Be the first to get it right. Win the new Managing ADHD TeleChat

  • Blog update:  What's new at the "Brain Boosters for Your Kids Blog"

  • Just for Teachers:  When They Drive You Crazy: Classroom ADHD Resources

  • Resources You Can Use:  "The SuperConfitelligent Child"

  • Brain Gym Tip: Brain Gym for ADHD

  • How to Get a FREE Brain Gym Balance: It's my gift to you. 

  • Brain Gym in the News: "NEA Today" Mentions Brain Gym

  • Announcement: They're Driving Me Crazy: How to Manage ADHD starts April 8. It's NEW

Listen to the Learning Doctor

Listen here to this month's feature article, "FDA Update: The Serious side effects of ADHD Drugs"  with Dr. MaryJo Wagner, The Learning Doctor.

  Click the button on left. It may take several seconds to start. 

Find out what the Food and Drug Administration is now saying about ADHD drugs. It's not such good news!

Workshop and TeleChat Schedule

MaryJo's Schedule, April through July 2008 

    How to Manage ADHD TeleChat, starts April 8*
 
 Brain Gym Basics TeleChat, starts April 28
 
  Brain Gym 101, May 20-22, New York City
  
  Brain Gym 101, May 22-24, Bridgewater, NJ
     Switched-on Selling & Marketing Skills, May 28-29, Brooklyn, NY*
       (for Brain Gym consultants/instructors and alternative/wholistic
            practitioners.)

 
  Brain Gym 101, June 17-19, Colorado Springs, CO
     A Day of Brain Gym, Evergreen, CO, July 23 

Get information about these classes and sign-up online Curious about Brain Gym? What is it? How does it
work? Listen to the Introductory BrainGym Telechat audio to find out. It's free. Download the handout too.

*Brain Gym folks, remember, you can get re-licensing credit for SOS.

*Before you sign up for the ADHD TeleChat, be sure to read the announcement at the bottom of this
  newsletter. Look for the red bar.

Important Reminders


Please add
mjw@mjwagner.com to your white list or address book in your e-mail program so you won't have trouble getting future issues of "Brain Boosters for Your Kids." I know it's hard to believe but sometimes SPAM filters eat up your Brain Boosters Newsletter!

Read back issues of the Brain Boosters for Your Kids Newsletter in the archives.
 

Note from The Learning Doctor

Hi:

Snow update: Big April Fools Day joke! We woke up to 6 inches of the white stuff. And then it snowed all morning. Where's Spring?

O.K. first the bad news: Your "Brain Boosters for Your Kids Newsletter" is really late! Sorry.

Now the fabulous news: It's all systems go! Launches April 8. I'm psyched, as the kids would say.

I'm talking about the Managing ADHD TeleChat and it's new website. Yahoo!  (That's the reason the newsletter's late.)  More about it in the announcement at the bottom of the newsletter. Look for the red bar. In case you just can't wait: Go to www.ADHDChildrenToday.com

Often some of us like to whine that the Food and Drug Administration caters to the pharmaceutical companies. That the FDA isn't really on the side of our kids when it comes to ADHD drugs. Well, I've got news for you. The FDA has directed drug manufacturers to notify parents about the serious side effects of stimulant drugs--not once but every time a prescription is refilled.  The whole story's covered in this issue's feature article: "FDA Update: The Serious Side Effects of ADHD Drugs."

MaryJo

P. S.  Got so excited telling you about the ADHD TeleChat that I forgot to mention the ADHD NewsTips. They're free. Come three times a week in your email box. Short and easy to use right now. No clicking to a website. No long newsletter (wonderful as it is) to read. No links for more information.  Perfect for busy teachers and parents who want a quick "how to" right this minute.  Subscribe to the ADHD NewsTips today.
In addition to great use-'em-right-now tips, you'll get discounts on the Telechats.

Feature Article

"FDA Update: The Serious Side Effects of ADHD Drugs
Dr. MaryJo Wagner

Summary: The Food and Drug Administration decided against a black box warning for ADHD stimulant drugs such as Ritalin and Adderal. However, the FDA remains concerned about the side effects of these drugs. Now the Agency is directing drug manufacturers to notify patients about serious side effects on children of stimulant drugs.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. We do not diagnose medical conditions nor prescribe drugs. Always consult with your physician. before discontinuing or lowering the dosage of any drug.

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I took Ritalin once for a few weeks. Interesting experience. And I certainly could focus like never before. But everything seemed a bit unreal, and I felt kinda druggy. I didn't like it. So despite my counselor's dire warnings that I'd have to take drugs for the rest of my life because of ADHD, I stopped taking Ritalin. Somehow I knew taking such a powerful drug couldn't be good for me in the long run.

I wasn't alone. Many scientists and physicians also became worried and started doing the research.  I reported on some of this research in the Sept. 2006 and Feb. 2007 issues of the "Brain Boosters for Your Kids Newsletter."  I told you that Steven Nissen, M.D., a cardiologist, became alarmed at the number of heart-related problems and even deaths associated with stimulant drugs prescribed for ADHD. That he presented his findings to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. That the FDA considered a black box warning on all prescriptions.

The FDA eventually decided against a black box warning, much to the disappointment of many who felt that such was warranted. However, in 2007 the FDA did direct drug manufacturers to notify children's parents in writing of the possibility of serious side effects of these drugs, particularly cardiovascular and psychiatric problems. The FDA lists 15 of these drugs including Adderal, Ritalin, Concerta, and Strattera.

To be fair, many children will not experience any side effects . . . at least to our knowledge, in the short run. And, to be sure, for many kids these drugs have helped. But we don't know yet what will happen over many years of stimulant drug use. And many other strategies with no side effects work.

At the same time, the FDA, which moves cautiously in these matters, most certainly wouldn't have directed drug manufacturers to provide warnings if the possibility of side effects wasn't very serious.

A summary of the FDA Medication Guide for Ritalin includes sudden death in patients who have heart problems or heart defects, increased blood pressure and heart rate, new or worse behavior problems, new or worse bipolar illness, new or worse aggressive behavior, new psychotic symptoms. The Ritalin Medication Guide continues that children should not take the drug if they are very anxious, tense, or agitated, are taking anti-depression medicine, cold or allergy decongestants, or seizure drugs.

In addition to cardiovascular and psychotic concerns, other possible side effects include slowing of growth, seizures, blurred vision, headache, stomach ache, insomnia, nausea, decreased appetite, nervousness, dizziness, and heart palpitations. The FDA's Medication Guides for the other stimulant drugs contain similar warnings and long lists of side effects.

So given these risks, it's time we focused on the many non-drug alternatives for ADHD. 

Furthermore, by looking at non-drug alternatives, we move away from a medical model of diagnosis, disease, and disorder to a model more clearly based on a child's individuality, creativity, and inherent specialness.


© MaryJo Wagner, 2008

MaryJo Wagner, Ph.D.
The Learning Doctor
"Helping You Help Kids Learn"
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You're always welcome to duplicate this article, distribute it to parents and pass it around to teachers.

Got a school or PTA newsletter or e-zine? Your own parent, teacher, or learning Web site? A community publication? You can reprint this article. Just print the whole article with my name under the title and my contact information at the bottom. When the report is published, please send me a copy or the url to find it on the Web.
                           

Brain Quiz

 

Last month's answer: Music uses all parts of the brain. It's one of the most brain integrating activities we can do!  "Brain Boosters for Your Kids" subscriber, Susan Hitchcock in Idaho won a TeleChat.

Get the ADHD TeleChat FREE. Just be the first to email me the answer to the question below. I'll even tell you where the answer is. Just go to ADHD Children Today to find the answer.

Or find the answer in the Announcement at the bottom of the page. Just look for the red bar. O.K. that's a sneaky trick. I should be ashamed of myself, but I'm just too excited about launching the ADHD stuff that I've been dreaming of for so long!

How many stimulant drug prescriptions for children are written every month?
1.  3 million
2.  2 million
3.  4 million
5.  1 million

Brain Boosters for Your Kids Blog Update

Be sure to check out the  "Brain Boosters for your Kids Blog  Read it and enjoy! And yes, The ADHD website and TeleChat got in the way of blog posting too!

Hope you'll comment and subscribe. The Blog tells you how. If you still aren't sure, email me at mjw@mjwagner.com and I'll walk you through it.

Just for Teachers

When They Drive You Crazy: ADHD Classroom Resources

Well, much as I'd like to, I'd be crazy to think that I've got all the answers for ADHD in your classroom.  The ADHD Children Today website and the ADHD Telechat are terrific, but there's plenty of other valuable information out there.  Take a look at the following:

 
  • Teacher Vision has articles, printables, and lessons plans. Lots of info here, including ADD and gifted children, ADD accommodations, ADD and special ed., etc.
     
  • Driven to Distraction by Edward Hallowell, M.D., published in 1995, is still the best overall explanation of ADD/ADHD although not directly for teachers. Hallowell doesn't rule out drugs, but he also thinks of ADD as a wonderful gift. And encourages a "strengths-based" approach.
     
  • The Brain Gym Message Board has information on ADHD from a Brain Gym perspective. Type ADD in the search box.

Resources You Can Use

Concerned with the increasing number of children with learning challenges, Denise Hornbeak shares insights and stories about her own parenting process. And lessons leaned working with children for 25 years.

Her book The SuperConfitelligent Child: Loving to Learn through Movement & Play emphasizes that all children can grow to their fullest potential in the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual realms.

Although the book is grounded in developmental reflexes, sensory integration, neuro-anatomy and plenty of scientific research, it's basically a book of fun and easy games and activities for children from birth to 99. Plus lots of heart-warming stories.

The SuperConfitelligent Child: Loving to Learn through Movement and Play
Randomly open the book, and you'll find a Primary Learning Tool (PLT) you can use right now. Try one of Denise's PLTs while you laugh, giggle, and have fun. And you've helped a child (and probably yourself) integrate a reflex or improve brain function or make sense of their senses or just calm down.

Might be a Brain Gym movement, a technique from Touch for Health®, maybe Neurokinesiology, or HeartMath®, Natural Vision Therapy, Phototherapy, even Bal-A-Vis-X. The modality doesn't matter. It's all about the learning and development that comes from playing and moving.

Teachers, parents, grandparents, this book's for you!

Order Denise's book from the SuperConfitelligent website.

Brain Gym Tip

                              Brain Gym for ADHD

Lots of talk these days about improving focus. How kids (and adults) just can't seem to stay on track. Too many distractions. Sometimes we label lack of focus "ADHD."

Brain Gym helps with focus. In other words, it helps with ADHD. Focus is such an important brain function that it's one of the Three Dimensions of Learning in Brain Gym

In fact, ADHD is why I got into Brain Gym myself . . . after being "diagnosed" with adult ADHD and being told I'd be on drugs the rest of my life. No Way!  I chose Brain Gym instead and discovered that I didn't have a disorder, much less a disease.

I learned Brain Gym from my friend Debi Peterson, who's in the picture doing a fun "group" variation of a Brain Gym movement called "The Grounder."  (Similar to The Warrior pose in yoga.) The Grounder's great for improving focus.

To do The Grounder, stand with your legs a little less than one leg-length apart. Point your left foot toward the left and bend your left knee as you exhale. Keep your right leg straight. inhale and straighten the bent knee. Keep your body facing forward and your head turned toward the bend knee. And arms stretched out as Debi has hers. Switch sides now.*

Now parents and teachers can discover dozens of non-drug strategies for ADHD and learn a few Brain Gym movements all in one class. Check out the ADHD telechat: "They're Driving Me Crazy: How to Manage ADHD at Home and in the Classroom" at the bottom of the newsletter. You can't miss the red bar.

Teachers, you can get salary upgrade and recertification credit from the University of Colorado-Denver for the ADHD TeleChat.

*Brain Gym movements from Paul Dennison and Gail Dennison, Brain Gym: Teachers Edition (Ventura, CA: Edu-Kinesthetics).

Brain Gym in the News

Let's share Brain Gym news. Let me know who mentioned Brain Gym where and I'll keep the list going for everyone. 

So to get the ball rolling:

The National Education Association's NEA Today mentioned Brain Gym in it's February issue in the article,  "Breathe, Breathe, Release" by Mary Ellen Flannery. (Thanks to Barbara Samson for bringing this article to my attention.)

How to Get a Free Brain Gym Balance

Receive a FREE Brain Gym balance over the phone with MaryJo

If you've taken Brain Gym from me or anyone else, you can get a FREE Brain Gym balance over the phone with me. It's my gift to you. (I normally charge $75 for a balance.)  Even an intro to Brain Gym's enough. You don't need to have taken the 3-day Brain Gym 101 to be eligible for a Free Balance.

You must have some knowledge of Brain Gym to take advantage of this gift.

Use a Balance to improve a skill, set a new habit, learn anything more easily, even improve your golf game.

If you don't know anything about Brain Gym, sign up for the Brain Gym Basics TeleChat, and you'll also get a Brain Gym Balance FREE as one of the bonuses.  So a total of two FREE Balances--worth $150.

P.S. I'm not trying to manipulate you into taking the TeleChat although I'd love to have you in the class. After all you get a free balance with the TeleChat anyway.  It's just that you can't do a Balance, even if I'm facilitating it for you, unless you know some Brain Gym movements.

P.P.S. This offer is a basic Brain Gym 101 Balance, not an In-Depth or other advanced balance.

 Announcement: ADHD Website, NewsTips, and TeleChat have Arrived! Sign up Now and Save!

Wow! Yippee! It's finally happened. I started thinking about and planning a non-drug-alternatives-to-ADHD website and class several years ago. Can't believe it's happening now! 

I dreamed of changing these scary headlines: "2.4 million kids diagnosed with ADHD" and "2 million prescriptions written per month for ADHD drugs." 

What if your newspaper ran a headline like "Non-drug strategies help 4.8 million kids pay attention, raise test scores . . . and love school"?

I dreamed of telling folks that ADHD isn't a dreadful diagnosis of disease or disorder.  That lots of things keep all us of from focusing, cause us to be scatter-brained, or just to "space-out." And even act impulsively.

I dreamed of showing teachers and parents oodles of tips and techniques that can help.  Nothing complicated. No expensive tests or brain scans. No drugs. No complicated, expensive equipment. No pricey therapists.

Most of all, I dreamed of letting the world know that those of us with ADHD--kids, parents, grandparents, teachers--are really cool!  We're smart and savvy. We just need some simple tools.

Check out ADHD Children Today Then check out the ADHD TeleChat.

But DON'T sign up for the TeleChat yet if you want to save on it. Come back to this page to find out how a free subscription to "ADHD NewsTips" gives you a discount on the TeleChat, "They're Driving Me Crazy: How to Manage ADHD at Home and in School" TeleChat . . . and how to get a discount for "Brain Gym Basics."

In honor of kids and adults with ADHD, I'm offering you a couple of ways to save on the ADHD TeleChat and also on the Brain Gym Basics TeleChat.  Here's what you do to save $97! Just follow these simple steps--in order!

1. Read about the "How to Manage ADHD at Home and at School" TeleChat and all the bonuses. But come
    back to this page to find out to get your discount.

2.
Now sign up for the ADHD NewsTips. They're free.
3. Wait for your "thank you for subscribing" page. This will give you a link to sign-up for the ADHD
   TeleChat and save $30 over the regular price.
4. Sign up for the ADHD TeleChat with the link you got from your "thank you subscription" page.
5. When you receive your "thank you for signing up" page, you'll get another link for Brain Gym Basics at
    half off the regular price. Yes, the whole class--handouts and audios--for just $64

Be sure to follow these steps in order. The discount links are ONLY in the "thank you for subscribing to the NewsTips" page and the "thank you for signing up for the TeleChat" page. 

Give your friends a gift. Send them this issue of "Brain Boosters" and they'll get the same valuable ADHD NewsTips and TeleChats and the same money-saving offer you're getting.

Disclaimer: ADHD Children Today© (information, products, and services) is intended solely for educational purposes. We do not diagnose medical conditions nor prescribe drugs. Always consult with your physician and your child's pediatrician about any diagnosed or suspected medical condition and before discontinuing or lowering the dosage of any drug.

© 2008  MaryJo Wagner, Ph.D. 
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