Friday, March 13, 2009

Nutrition and Education

Some years ago, I began to research nutrition in connection with a health problem. While reading the new book, I found a section on supplements and learning techniques.
Not long after, a young mother visited with me. She was frustrated with the recent behavior of a young daughter. She had been reliable and helpful, in the past. Now, mother and dad were receiving complaints from her classroom teacher for the same traits. Mother borrowed my book.

About two months later, she reported back, very pleased with her discovery. She researched the problem and invested in the suggested vitamins. In about three weeks, they began to notice a difference in her behavior. At four weeks, her teacher was commenting on the differences in school behavior. Life was returning to normal in their household.

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