The jobs listed are both full and part time with various pay. For more information on these jobs as well as others call

Wendolyn D. Davis, BS, MBA/HRM

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Email: wendolyn@wendolyndavis.com

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Dr. Willie D. Davis, Jr. PhD

Director

 517-484-7480

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Volume 3, issue 4

Text Box: Myths and Truths about adhd
Text Box: Myth 1: ADHD is not a real disorder—The national and international medical community agrees that ADHD is a real disorder
Myth 2: Poor Parenting causes ADHD—Research finds there are genetic causes to ADHD. Poor parenting and other negative environmental factors can make matters worse but they don’t cause ADHD. 
Myth 3: Minority Children are over diagnosed and over medicated -
Research regarding minority children is limited but is showing minority children Text Box: are not being appropriately treated for ADHD as they are less likely to be tested for it and less likely to be medicated as misbehavior is generally attributed to be behavioral problems rather than chemical.
Myth 4: Girls have lower rates and less severe ADHD— Research has shown girls, like minorities, are less likely to be tested and treated for ADHD. Girls will show more intellectual, depressive and anxiety problems rather than acting out.
Information taken directly from 
http://www.help4adhd.org/en/about/myths#myth1

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