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[quote=Anonymous]Time for medication. Also, does he have activities he's good at for building up his confidence and self-esteem? Mind found his ADHD "superpower" through specific activities where he can be successful, and because of that, he doesn't act out like he did when he was little and felt like the world was against him. You'll have to find your path, but my ADHD kid is really good and can hyperfocus when playing music, chess, and some sports. So, school may be a little more challenging for him, but he knows he's intelligent, musical, and athletic, so if he has to work a little harder at school because he doesn't learn well in a traditional classroom environment, he doesn't take it so hard. He works with me or a tutor as needed and powers through what he missed at school. But all this came in addition to medication. [/quote]
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