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Daily Archives: March 13, 2014

Help Your ADHD Child Build Social Skills

Help Your ADHD Child Build Social Skills

By Louis WeissmanNews, Press and Testimonials

The symptoms of ADHD – hyperactivity, inattention, impulsivity, and immaturity – can make social interactions for children with ADHD very difficult. Without a refined ability to read social cues, your child might find him or herself constantly interrupting others, unable to listen, unwilling to share, invading others’ personal space and otherwise alienating their peers. This,…

March 13, 2014
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