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Dyslogical children are commonly labelled as having one or more of a mix of conditions that include Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Conduct Disorder, Bipolar Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder. The number of children who could be described as dyslogical continues to rise sharply, and society has a tendency to lay the blame for this trend on poor parenting or bad schooling.

In this ground-breaking book, Bernard Rimland argues that such `conventional wisdom’ is not just mistaken but dangerous. Drawing on the latest research, Rimland outlines the impact of biological factors on today’s children and exposes the influences of toxins and dietary deficiencies.

Dyslogic Syndrome is full of valuable advice on the safe, effective treatments that are available to children, and offers positive strategies for helping parents and professionals to do the best for their dyslogical child.

Reviews

Library Journal
`In this highly readable and potentially groundbreaking study, the late Rimland. The father of `abnormal reasoning behaviours' in our current society'.
Autism Society of America
Comments about Dr Rimland's previous publications: ` The book provides valuable advice on safe , effective treatments for children and offers helpful strategies for parents and professionals.'
Psychologists S C Plog and R B Edgerton, in Changing Perspectives in Mental Illness
`Dr Rimland's ideas are bold and controversial… if `environmental upheaval' is far more serious than `social upheaval', as Rimland concludes, he is becoming the voice of the future in pointing to the coming directions of research'
Josh Greenfeld, author of A Child Called Noah
`Dr Bernard Rimland…. Perhaps has done more for the cause of autistic children in America than any other single person.'
Foods Matter, June 2008 -
A 'must-read' book for anyone involved with behavioural problems in children or adults.
Handicap Info -
Dyslogic Syndrome is full of valuable advice on the safe, effective treatments that are available to children, and offers positive strategies for helping parents and professionals to do the best for their dyslogical child.
Counselling Children and Young People
A bold explanation as to why children have behavioural problems and how these children can be labelled unfairly by professionals and society, with labels such as ADHD, bipolar disorder or oppositional defiant disorder.