Tranquilizers work only if you follow the advice on the bottle - keep away from children.
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At age 12, I was put on tranquilizers when I should have gotten help. There was nothing major and awful, I just didn't feel my family was supportive and emotionally generous.
When you're babysitting a kid, all you're seeing is a version of them, a small dosage.
Most medications don't work effectively for a lot people.
I've been out all over the world tranquilizing animals.
Parents are key when it comes to keeping kids off drugs. Good parenting is the best anti-drug we have.
A treatment method or an educational method that will work for one child may not work for another child. The one common denominator for all of the young children is that early intervention does work, and it seems to improve the prognosis.
It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquillity: they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it.
That surely must be a concern to anyone who decides this drug must be given to stop transmissions, again from mother to child, which is extremely costly and must be taken into account.
Vaccinations absolutely work, and have dramatically decreased rates of childhood diseases.
Nature's a tranquilizer as you get older.