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question is has a medical doctor been consulted and has the medical profession

diagnosed your son as being hyperactive.........or is this an assessment you

have assigned to his behaviour.........Is your son on medication for

hyperactivity.............or have you tried giveing your son more lessons to

learn each day......if you give him the Knowledge he is seeking his hyperactive

activity may resolve itself..........make sure he is being home schooled at a

level that gives him a challenge so that the energy is channeled in the right

direction........if he is on medication keep him on medication.........there is

no Rudraksha that I know of that will calm a hyperactive child of 5 years

old........one of the difficulties of hyperactivity is that the individual is

not being challenged mentally and our pre schools and schools in general in the

lower grades are lacking in mentally challengening students...........another

reason for hyperactivity is lack of attention dureing the

day at some time and that is why I am suggesting home schooling.....either in

traditional Indian Literature or in some other subject the boy is interested

in..........the bond between parent and child that the 2 Mukhi helps with will

be accomplished by the bond between parent and child in the teacher and student

relationship and he will be challenged to peforn at a higher level he will be

comfortable with......However if you have not had him go to medical doctor to

find out if something else is going on within his physical body then this is

the first thing to dohope this helpsWishing you and Family the BestRudra Center

AmericaDharmaDev AryaIn a message dated 4/14/2006 9:01:02 AM Pacific Standard

Time, ashokkumarac writes: My son who is five &half years old is very

hyperactive. How to

control this or reduce this. Will a 2 mukhi ruraksha be able to control or

reduce this. Kindly request for suggestions

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Namaskar and thank you for your reply......agree with you.........children are

eagerly waiting to learn and if the environment is not challenging enough for

them they can find themselves in a place that makes them anxious and sometimes

nervous......adults are same way.....thats why many voluteer organizations do

double duty........they give people something to do and that service work helps

others..a great combination

Wishing you and Family the Best

DD

In a message dated 4/15/2006 8:24:23 AM Pacific Standard Time, ashokkumarac writes:

Subj: RBSC : Hyperactive

4/15/2006 8:24:23 AM Pacific Standard Time

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Dear Sir

Thank your for your kind advice. He is not under any medication. We had

everything checked medically. There is nothing wrong with him. Probably as you

have said to give him something mentally challenging or keep him accupied with

something he is intrested in. I think this is the answer and thank you very

much for your advice once again.

With regards

Ashok Kumar A.C.

AumShiningLotus (AT) aol (DOT) com wrote:

Dear Friend

Namaskar and thank you for your message........have never known a five year old

not to be what they call hyperactive.............there is so much to learn in

the world and the teaching system in the US is so slow...........first question

is has a medical doctor been consulted and has the medical profession diagnosed

your son as being hyperactive.........or is this an assessment you have

assigned to his behaviour.........Is your son on medication for

hyperactivity.............or have you

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