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Dear Robin,

 

you can also write to my personal email address, if you want to,

and only if you want, and please do not feel any pressure from me to

answer the questions I asked you.

 

In Amma,

Sara

 

Ammachi, "saramj33" <saramj@m...> wrote:

> Dear Robin,

> you and your daughter are in my prayers.

> I want to ask you a couple of questions:

>

> 1.Has anything big changed with your daughter's life recently;

> i.e sleep patterns, where she sleeps, pets in the home,visitors in

> the home,etc.,etc.,; just anything you can think of.

> Have you started using anything new in the home (dishwasher

liquid,

> a new prefume, a new soap,bought a new piece of furniture)

recently

> or anything else that you can think of?

>

> 2. How is your daughter's diet; i.e., what does she eat?

> Children who are very sensitivie can be set off by small amounts

of

> a substance they do not tolerate well, like food additives and

> colorings, and or sugar.

> It is my experience that over 60% (and maybe even 80%) of ADHD

> problems can be corrected through proper attention from an adult,

> along with proper diet and environmental changes.

>

> If I have intruded into your life too much by asking these

> questions, then please forgive me.

>

> In Amma's Love,

> Sara J.

>

>

>

> Ammachi, Robin Wilson <lilymoonjewel>

> wrote:

> > Namaste Brothers and Sisters,

> >

> > I am asking for more prayers for my daughter. I just had a

> phone call from her teacher. She is five and just started

> kindergarden this past week. I don't think she takes to change

well

> at all. This is not the first time that she has had "behavior

> problems" She had done this once at daycare to where she was

running

> every where telling the teacher no or I don't want to or I don't

> have to, not listening, etc....Today her Kindergarden teacher

called

> and told me that she is not listening saying that no, laughing at

> the teacher, running around, screaming, and singing loudly. This

is

> not my daughter, she is sweet and very loving and can be a handful

> at times, but not like this! This is extreme! I noticed this

> lastnight also while I was at my older daughter open house, she

was

> climbing on my leg and running around and not listening etc. I

don't

> know if she is ADHD but I do not want to put her on meds. I don't

> know what my alternatives are here, if any. She is really a sweet

> loving child,

> > full of happiness and life. This breaks my heart to hear this.

It

> makes my problem seem so small to this. Im waiting for her

> pediatrician to call. Im at a loss.

> >

> > At Amma's Feet,

> > Robin

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Sister,

 

 

I have read through these questions and there is nothing different in her life

other than my husband and I divorcing, but we have been split for over a year

now. There is that and then kindergarden. She has always been a bit of a handful

and when starting new schools seemed to have problems etc. but this time it

seems to be worst. So I don't know if she is having emotinal problems or if it

really is ADHD. She does exhibit some of these sypmtoms if not alot. And reading

some of them really makes me wonder. I just can't say if it is stress or some

type of behavioral disorder. I pray its just a phase and I pray our mother will

be with her and help her every step of the way. I have been praying very hard.

This is most upsetting to me as a mother in several ways. Im sure everything

will work out in the end, its just hard to see right now.

 

At Amma's Feet,

Robin

 

saramj33 <saramj wrote:

Dear Robin,

 

you can also write to my personal email address, if you want to,

and only if you want, and please do not feel any pressure from me to

answer the questions I asked you.

 

In Amma,

Sara

 

Ammachi, "saramj33" <saramj@m...> wrote:

> Dear Robin,

> you and your daughter are in my prayers.

> I want to ask you a couple of questions:

>

> 1.Has anything big changed with your daughter's life recently;

> i.e sleep patterns, where she sleeps, pets in the home,visitors in

> the home,etc.,etc.,; just anything you can think of.

> Have you started using anything new in the home (dishwasher

liquid,

> a new prefume, a new soap,bought a new piece of furniture)

recently

> or anything else that you can think of?

>

> 2. How is your daughter's diet; i.e., what does she eat?

> Children who are very sensitivie can be set off by small amounts

of

> a substance they do not tolerate well, like food additives and

> colorings, and or sugar.

> It is my experience that over 60% (and maybe even 80%) of ADHD

> problems can be corrected through proper attention from an adult,

> along with proper diet and environmental changes.

>

> If I have intruded into your life too much by asking these

> questions, then please forgive me.

>

> In Amma's Love,

> Sara J.

>

>

>

> Ammachi, Robin Wilson <lilymoonjewel>

> wrote:

> > Namaste Brothers and Sisters,

> >

> > I am asking for more prayers for my daughter. I just had a

> phone call from her teacher. She is five and just started

> kindergarden this past week. I don't think she takes to change

well

> at all. This is not the first time that she has had "behavior

> problems" She had done this once at daycare to where she was

running

> every where telling the teacher no or I don't want to or I don't

> have to, not listening, etc....Today her Kindergarden teacher

called

> and told me that she is not listening saying that no, laughing at

> the teacher, running around, screaming, and singing loudly. This

is

> not my daughter, she is sweet and very loving and can be a handful

> at times, but not like this! This is extreme! I noticed this

> lastnight also while I was at my older daughter open house, she

was

> climbing on my leg and running around and not listening etc. I

don't

> know if she is ADHD but I do not want to put her on meds. I don't

> know what my alternatives are here, if any. She is really a sweet

> loving child,

> > full of happiness and life. This breaks my heart to hear this.

It

> makes my problem seem so small to this. Im waiting for her

> pediatrician to call. Im at a loss.

> >

> > At Amma's Feet,

> > Robin

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

 

Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

 

Ammachi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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