In our daily lives we are inundated with information – so much so that lots of it gets chucked out the window, right? I often hear from parents that they can not find the time to get credible, easily understandable directions to help their children, who have been labelled ADD/ADHD. They have questions that their doctors often answer with medications, with big medical degree words, leaving parents more confused than before they walked into the office. And many parents do not want to medicate their children, a mind-view I am totally behind. Please understand, medical doctors are great for ‘sick care’; by this, I mean that no one is better to see if you are injured, have a disease, or are just plain ol’ sick. But brain care…that’s a different story. And when we’re talking about ADD/ADHD, we’re talking about brain care. And our brains – yes, even our children’s …