fidgeting
10/16/2017
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By Tracey Watson
Kids that wiggle when engaged in challenging mental activities are often labeled “ADHD” and drugged with mind-altering medications
Many a parent of a child who’s been diagnosed with ADHD has stared in bewilderment as their child sits dead still for hours watching a movie. No wiggling, no chatting, no getting up and down every few minutes – just total focus and concentration. Put that child in a classroom environment and you would think […]
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