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Saturday, April 25, 2015
The ADHD Fallacy: It’s Time To Stop Treating Childhood as a Disease
I met Aiden in 2008 when he was seven years old. The previous year, he had moved with his family from New York to California, and the transition had been difficult. He missed his friends in his old neighborhood and his cousins who had lived nearby. When I met with Aiden’s parents, Scott and Ava, they told me Aiden had always been a handful. Even as a baby Aiden was colicky and fussy, and difficult to put down to sleep. At two years old, he was more active than most of their friends’ children. Aiden’s preschool teachers had been concerned about his disruptive, impulsive behavior.
More >> The ADHD Fallacy: It’s Time To Stop Treating Childhood as a Disease
More >> The ADHD Fallacy: It’s Time To Stop Treating Childhood as a Disease
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