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The Hallowell Center Sudbury’s website has a new name: www.DrHallowellSudbury.com

Greetings!

The Hallowell Center Sudbury’s website is back online and running, available at www.DrHallowellSudbury.com

It’s the same website that used to be hosted here at www.DrHallowell.com, and the best place to look for information specifically about the Hallowell Center Sudbury (though we’ll be posting news and events from that office here as well).

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4 Responses to “The Hallowell Center Sudbury’s website has a new name: www.DrHallowellSudbury.com”

  1. Nancy A. Lipsky says:

    Hello,
    I have two children, a son age 10 and a daughter, age 8, who have been diagnosed with ADHD. My son Brett received his testing through The Hallowell Center. I too, have been recently diagnosed with ADHD. I would like to start my son with some form of cognitive or behavorial therapy to help him through some of the rough spots as he gets older. Do you have a recommendation for a therapist in the Marblehead/North Shore area that deals with children with ADHD?
    Thank you

  2. Fran Hazlewood says:

    Hello,
    I am an adult with ADD: love the creativity, hate the difficulties! I am also a teacher in a middle school and I struggle with how I can develop my classroom into an ADD friendly place. I, too, want the students to “sit still, listen, etc” and just like I was told “just do it”. BUT I know many cannot any more than I can.
    I am in search of resources that will help guide my classroom and teaching development so that the ADD kids get their needs met without ignoring the needs of the non-ADD kids.
    Please help.

  3. Albert says:

    but why u do that? will the od domain still work???

  4. Would you kindly translate your blog into German because I’m not that comfortable reading it in English? I’m getting tired of using Google Translate all the time, there is a little WP plugin called like global translator which will translate all your pages automatically- that would make reading articleson your awesome blog even more cosy. Cheers dude, Franklin Bellinger!