Monday, October 15, 2012

Childhood

There are alot of things that are happening through childhood but when you have a dissability like ADHD( yes i called it a dissability) it makes being a child even harder then it already is to be a child it makes it so that children with ADHD suffer because other children dont always like them and most the time they are pushed away from other children and they also lack in the ability to learn like other children. I cant explain how hard a child with ADHD has it trying to grow up dealing with it.

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  1. My younger brother was ADHD and I have seen what he went through, mostly as a young boy. He was in trouble a lot because he would set off on his own private crusades, sometimes in his own head, sometimes in the physical sense. My mother would find him, literally, miles from home at as young as five and six. He didn't do well in his school work and had difficulty making friends. It truly is a disability that makes growing tougher.

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  2. I like the fact you call ADHD a "disability". I believe anything that is requiring medication over a long period of time, along with therapy is in fact a disability. There seems to be so much controversey over this particular subject, but will we ever know the real meaning and what in the body causes this to happen to children for the most part?

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