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Alternatives
Moving can definitely affect children's propensity to ADHD, as identified in http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/29/op...er=rss&emc=rss
There is a Facebook group looking for members from among professionals and concerned Canadians in order to identify alternative (non-drug) treatments in Canada:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/108979585892302/
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Oh that poor little guy, that makes me sick to my stomach. You are a wonderful woman to help him to live a happy, normal life and with patience and consistency in his life you may set him on the right road and teach him that women are not all scary, but kind and loving. It's never too late to save a child.
I have no other advice because the other ladies have given it. I just wanted to say that my son had ADHD and now as an adult he is coping very well and is a very creative marketing executive in Toronto. When he was small I controlled his diet to help him feel good, no sugar or food dyes of any kind and it helped. As he grew older he learned to write everything down to keep his thoughts straight and to curb his forgetfullness and lack of concentration skills. All of this took him far in life all the way to university and a successful career.