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In 2008 Howie went on the talk show Live with Regis and Kelly, where he spoke about hav...
A the age of seven he was diagnosed with ADHD by his mother Yvonne.
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Tygert "Ty" Pennington
Gary Tygert "Ty" Pennington (October 19, 1965 in Georgia) ia an American television host, model, philanthropist and a carpenter. Ty is famous for being the host of the wildly popular ABC television show Extreme Home Makeover. As a child Ty was unruly and difficult at home and in school. He was hyperactive and at the age of seven diagnosed with ADHD by his mother Yvonne. His mother was a graduate student in psychology and was also his pediatrician; she did not condone the use of Ritalin.
Instead Ty's mother opted for a more hands on approach; she implemented a reward system based on good behavior in school and at home. The behavioral therapy that she used worked all the way through Ty's high school career. When Ty was nineteen years old he began taking medication to manage his Adult A...View full story
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