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[quote=Anonymous][quote]and this is a disability 'cause.. you don't like it? it's not convenient? he is not good at everything? i am relatively short.. there is a bunch of things that i struggle with despite being extremely talented for many other things. should this be considered a disability? +1 This is a personality difference. Yes, it sucks and causes a hardship, but it is not a "disability". Are people who naturally have low energy levels (lazy) considered to be disabled as well?[/quote] In addition to learning issues, kids with ADHD are significantly more socially immature than their peers, have trouble with interpersonal relationships and friendships, and are often delayed in obtaining measures of independence. Proper medication can help many of these symptoms. Is being clinically depressed also just a personality difference?[/quote]
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