In 1987 3% of children were diagnosed with ADHD. Now it’s 15%, with 65% of them on some sort of medication. Yet other countries in Europe have almost zero. Why? Dr. Marilyn Wedge, author of A Disease Called Childhood: Why ADHD Became an American Epidemic, set out to find out why and during her interview with Lisa she explains the factors she has found to be the biggest contributors and what you, as a parent, can do to cope and support. This is a must-listen for any parent or teacher being challeged with this situation.
Why the Raise in Childhood ADHD?
Why the Raise in Childhood ADHD?