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ADHD - Diagnoses Difficulties and Advice for Hyperactive Children and Adults - cover

ADHD - Diagnoses Difficulties and Advice for Hyperactive Children and Adults

Heather Foreman

Publisher: Efalon Acies

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Summary

There are many misconceptions about ADHD. We are here to sort them out.


In this book, various topics will be included, like:

Children with ADHD versus grownups with ADHD.
Diagnosis analysis and thoughts about the dangers or benefits.
Social hardships children with ADHD face.
The question of whether or not ADHD can disappear in a person as he/she grows older.
Non-medical treatments to fight the symptoms.
Thoughts about mothers with ADHD in particular.
Thoughts on the effects of more or less sex on people with ADHD.
And many other subtopics.


Don’t wait and get started now. You will most likely learn new things in this book that you have never heard before.
Available since: 07/22/2020.

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