Waubonsee Community College

Generation Rx, reading, writing and Ritalin, executive producer, Bill Kurtis; A & E supervising producer, Laura Fleury; producers, Nathan Neumer, Linda Conway; editor, Jude Leak

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Generation Rx, reading, writing and Ritalin, executive producer, Bill Kurtis; A & E supervising producer, Laura Fleury; producers, Nathan Neumer, Linda Conway; editor, Jude Leak
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Four million American children begin their school day by taking a little yellow pill, Ritalin, to control hyperactivity. Explores the idea of children being controlled by medication. Critics contend that children are being drugged and sedated instead of helped to adapt to the many pressures affecting their lives, and that drugs such as Ritalin may be dangerous. Supporters say that the medication frees the kids from the pain and confusion caused by attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, and other behavioral problems. Includes interviews with families of three children who have behavior disorders
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Previously released as DVD.
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file reproduced from original
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electronic
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other
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1 online resource (47 min.).
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access
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Electronic reproduction., Alexandria, VA :, Alexander Street Press,, 2012., (VAST: Academic video online)., Available via World Wide Web.
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sound on medium
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(Sirsi) a211040(OCoLC)808842240
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other