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The Q&A section of the Windsor Beacon posted a question from a frightened middle schooler who's having trouble in class. The student's question, and the writer's response, are great examples of the fear felt by children who sense that something's wrong, and the honest, positive ways that adults can respond to those fears.
"I have always known something was not right with me, but I was embarrassed to talk to anyone about it. My school is telling my parents that I should see a doctor, and that scares me."
Check out the "StoryChat" comment at the end of the article, as well. It's another excellent example of how to discuss ADHD in a positive manner with your child.

Posted By: Lori S