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eNews Sunrise show

Posted by candice - July 9, 2013 - Uncategorized
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Thanks to all the viewers that tuned in to the eNews Sunrise Show for Mitzi’s interview on ADD & ADHD. As promised, here are some of the supporting research documents that were discussed. If you have any questions about the research or would like to discuss something from the show, please contact us at info@addlab.co.za […]

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Open Day – 13 July 2013

Posted by candice - July 4, 2013 - Events
July 13th

The ADD Lab Johannesburg will be hosting an open day for teachers and therapists on 13 July. Join us to learn more about the variety of treatment options available for ADD and ADHD.

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ADHD Expression – a holistic approach to ADHD treatment

Posted by candice - May 2, 2013 - Events, Workshops

In a recent interview with Canadian-based ADHD Expression, Mitzi discusses The ADD Lab’s holistic approach to ADHD. Check out the video.

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What is the difference between ADD and ADHD?

Posted by candice - March 22, 2013 - Featured Articles
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I have received many queries about what the difference is between ADD and ADHD, parent who’s children are diagnosed with the one this week and then the other, next week. The difference between ADD and ADHD is easy to explain. ADD stands for Attention Deficit Disorder and is exactly that. It’s characterised by an inability […]

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Brain Health – Lower brain development and how it affects our focus

Posted by admin - February 8, 2012 - Featured Articles
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When we understand how the brain is supposed to function and what results developmental delays may have, we are able to better understand why some kids and adults have a difficult time paying attention. ADHD behaviours appear in kids and adults with an underdeveloped pons and midbrain, poor vestibular and proprioceptive processing and delayed auditory processing.

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