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Understanding and Managing ADHD in Children and Adolescents

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome presents this no-cost webinar on Oct. 28th

    SOMERVILLE, NJ, October 21, 2009 /Parenting PR News/ -- Richard Zakreski, Ph.D. will present "Understanding and Managing ADHD in Children and Adolescents" as part of the Wednesday Webinar series on October 28 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Eastern.

Often associated disorders are more difficult for a child with Tourette Syndrome(TS) than the tics themselves. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affects 50-60% of children diagnosed with TS. This is a must-see presentation for parents and teachers. This Webinar will address the symptoms, causes and impact of ADHD on the lives of children and adolescents at home, at school and with their peers. Effective treatments- both environmental and pharmacological will also be discussed.

Dr. Richard Zakreski has been practicing for 25 years and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental and neurochemical disorders, including ADHD, TS, Anxiety/OCD and Asperger Syndrome. Dr. Zakreski is married to Dr. Julie Zakreski, a pediatric psychologist, whose practice is in Red Bank, NJ. They are the parents of three college graduates, all of whom were psychology majors.


There is no cost to attend this Webinar, but registration is required by visiting NJCTS.org. Space is limited.

About NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome

New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders is a collaboration among the Tourette Syndrome Association of New Jersey, Rutgers University and health professionals across New Jersey.


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Nicole Greco
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
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50 Division Street Suite 205
Somerville, NJ
USA 08876
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