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Drug-Free Alternatives for Children Taking Psychiatric Drugs

On June 9, 2001, Safe Harbor will be presenting a seminar for parents, teachers and others interested in the welfare of children.  The seminar is entitled: "Drug-Free Alternatives for Children Taking Psychiatric Drugs."

Find out:

How a normal child can be labeled as "mentally ill"
Whether medication is truly necessary
What physical ailments can cause children to have mental and behavioral problems
Alternative resources you can use instead of medicating your child
Simple ways to improve your child's health and schooling
Why over 5 million American children are now taking psychiatric medication

Speaking will be Dr. Charlen Thorburn and Dan Stradford (Safe Harbor's
founder).  Several videos will be shown.  If you know of someone who should
attend, please forward this announcement to them.  This seminar is being
sponsored by the World Literacy Crusade.

Location:

American Legion Hall
2109 Merton St.
Los Angeles, CA (in the Eagle Rock area)

Admission is $10 - Seating is limited.  

Please call 213 842-0540 to reserve
seats.

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