What Is It Really Like to Be the Parent of a Child With ADHD?
From developmental and behavioral concerns to academic and social demands, raising children certainly has its share of emotional ebbs and flows. Challenges as well as joyful moments are usually par for the course, but add attention deficit hyperactivity disorder into the mix and all of these feelings will likely intensify. Dr. Mark Bertin, a developmental pediatrician...says that every family has strengths, but when someone is experiencing a struggle, it can be easy to overlook positive traits.
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