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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a chart that shows that a lot of these people never mature beyond the level of a 23 year old. I think some of the kids who get help these days can get beyond this but the men who get diagnosed in their 40's and 50's typically can't grow.[/quote] That sounds ridiculous.[/quote] Here are some links that talk about how the brain matures around age 30 and how by that time the executive age of an adhd person is around 21. I think with time that increases a little bit, but it never gets to the level of a 30 year old. This is adhd vs. autism and executive function specifically but this 30% rule is what a lot of people see with a lot of "delays" and autisics often have physical emotional and social delays along with executive function. [b]https://honestlyadhd.com/adhd-executive-age/ https://www.graceunderpressure.blog/2017/10/16/what-is-my-childs-executive-function-age/ [/b] [/quote] These are both services attempting to sell you something (executive coaching services). They claim a bad outcome for ADHD with no intervention, but if you buy there services, they can change everything... Although it's true ADHD kids have lower executive functioning ages than their biological ages, the outcomes in the literature in general are not portrayed as poorly as the on these websites.[/quote]
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