This 360 degree approach to ADHD is working in some San Francisco elementary schools
Weekday mornings used to be exhausting for San Francisco mom Lissette as she tried to shepherd her young son Andrew out the door to school. "He would need constant reminders to get dressed, brush his teeth, get his shoes on," says Lissette. "At school, his teacher had to tell him over and over to focus and do his work in class."
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