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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]How did this discussion turn into cultural wars and racism[/b]? ADHD can be a heartbreaking condition for children and their parents. I don't care what country you are from or how little or often it is diagnosed or who thinks they are the better parent-- I see kids in the waiting room when I take my son to therapy- families of origin from everywhere. Kids with learning disabilities, ASD, ADHD. We have friends from India whose son has a lifelong cognitive disability- he will always be cared for by his parents. I have never seen a more loving, affectionate, beautiful family. They adore him and will always care for him. [/quote] because some people can't accept that they might be wrong about their thoughts on adhd (or, really anything), so if people from other cultures point out flaws, they get defensive and have to point out the flaws in their culture for things that are completely unrelated to the topic. It's a Trumpian move.[/quote]
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