ADHD and Soccer
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Doc: Exercise is best self-medicine to ease ADD symptoms | Philadelphia Daily News | 05/05/2011
philly.com — “Shane Victorino played football, then soccer, then baseball, then ran track, growing up in Hawaii. It was just what he needed, to soften the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder, even if he didn't know it at the time.” View full resource at philly.com
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articles.philly.com — “Shane Victorino played football, then soccer, then baseball, then ran track, growing up in Hawaii. It was just what he needed, to soften the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder, even if he didn't” View full resource at articles.philly.com
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The Benefit of Sports for Children with Special Needs | IEP Advice and Special Education Help
specialeducationadvisor.com — “My name is Steve Flores and I wouldlike to share with you my experiences in coaching children with special needs. I've run a soccer program for kids” View full resource at specialeducationadvisor.com
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