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Article: 'Not a lost cause': Classes help parents of ADHD students.
- Article from:
- The Times-News (Twin Falls, ID)
- Article date:
- March 18, 2007
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Byline: Ariel Hansen
Mar. 18--TWIN FALLS -- A year ago, Austin Satterwhite was diagnosed with ADHD. His parents finally had an answer to why the 6-year-old wasn't paying attention in class, was doing poorly at his schoolwork and couldn't seem to keep his hands off the other kids. Even with a diagnosis in hand, Ashlee and Rusty Satterwhite didn't know how to help Austin. Ashlee spent hours combing the Internet for advice and support. But before discovering a Twin Falls class for parents like her, she felt isolated -- facing a problem that was bigger than she knew how to handle. "You're searching alone, and it's scary and heartbreaking," Ashlee said. She ...
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