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Do you think your child has more ability than his/her report card reflects?
Does your child's teacher report that your child has difficulty completing tasks and relating to peers?
Have you ever wondered why your child can't finish one task before starting another?
Is your child's room so disorganized he/she can't ever find what is needed?
Have you been told that your child displays "at-risk" behaviors?
Do you believe you evoked similar concerns from your parents when you were younger?
Has there been a change in your child's appearance, peer group, school attendance and performance, family relationships, etc.?
Undiagnosed attention problems, learning disabilities, learning difficulties, and emerging substance abuse can be reasons for problems such as poor grades, unacceptable or inappropriate behaviors, and poor family and peer relationship. They can also lead to more severe problems such as depression and substance abuse. The professional staff at the Adolescent Health Center USA (AHC USA) recommends early evaluation and treatment in order to prevent the negative consequences of undiagnosed and an untreated learning disability and attention disorder. Read more...