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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading these posts is so sad. I wish all of these ADHD kids could just go to a Waldorf school or some other place that doesn't demand constant assignments and papers. ADHD brains are not optimized for that. They are optimized for a different style of living.[/quote] What happens to life after Waldorf? Be glad your child can exist in a special bubble.[/quote] Lot of jobs have one or a few major responsibilities at a time, or in a simple cadence, not 7 different bosses with 7 different systems and 7 different schedules. [/quote] +1. ADHD is a gift, not a hindrance. If you learn how to make the most of ADHD (which normal schools don’t teach you) you can really maximize the quality of your life.[/quote]
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