Abstract
Editor’s Note: The use of drugs on children with specific learning disabilities has suddenly achieved prominence in the nation’s leading newspapers. The following letter, quoted in its entirety by permission of Dr. Sam D. Clements, director of the Child Guidance Study Unit, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, was written in response to a telephone call from U.S. Representative Cornelius E. Gallagher’s (New Jersey) office. Representative Gallagher’s office requested information on the use of drugs on children with specific learning disabilities. As the editors consider Mrs. Edgington’s letter an enlightening answer, from an educational point of view, we would like to share it with our readers. Mrs. Edgington is education specialist and instructor in child psychiatry, University of Arkansas Medical Center.
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