I've known so many people having been diagnosed with adhd and they almost have 1 thing in common, they don't look, act or move like most people of their age. Could be a personal opinion, but I was wondering if there's any theory explaining this?
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Posted 08 February 2012 - 09:11 AM
I've known so many people having been diagnosed with adhd and they almost have 1 thing in common, they don't look, act or move like most people of their age. Could be a personal opinion, but I was wondering if there's any theory explaining this?
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