adult adhd
adult adhd
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-06
In the mid- to late-60s, schoolchildren were taught that we'd have so much leisure time in the future that we'd have to come up with a plan on how to spend it wisely. I seems that the sixties futurist...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-06
It's only been about 20 years since the medical community changed their thinking on ADD. Yet, many doctors still hold the belief that ADD disappears once people grow up. Adults with attention deficit ...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-06
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) wasn't recognized until about twenty years ago. Before that time, children who didn't sit still in their desk chairs, who seemingly daydreamed all the time, and couldn...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-11
If you're someone with adult ADD or ADHD, how often do you have circular conversations? You know the kind. You go 'round and 'round with someone, and you're both saying the exact same thing, but you c...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-12
Can you believe that about 284 parents of 1,134 said they wouldn't want their kids to be friends with another kid who has ADHD? This study was reported in Science Daily and it wasn't 10 or 15 years ag...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-13
Were you a question machine when you were a kid? How come dogs can poop outside, but you won't let me? Why do raspberries have seeds? How do you know for sure that Santa Claus is watching me every sin...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-16
Maybe you were shocked to learn that you had ADD when you took your child for an evaluation. The truth is that ADD runs in families. There's a 25 - 35% likelihood that if you have ADD, your child may ...
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by Tellman Knudson - 2007-04-24
When you were an ADD child, how many friends did you have? Only a few? How many does your ADD child have, if you're an ADD parent? You have probably experienced the heartbreak of not seeing your child...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-30
Every day when you wake up, you probably have something that needs to be done on your mind. Like, I have to get my bills done, or I need to fix that chair that's been falling apart, or I have to disco...
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by Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank - 2007-05-03
In the mid- to late-60s, schoolchildren were taught that we'd have so much leisure time in the future that we'd have to come up with a plan on how to spend it wisely. I seems that the sixties futur...