2 Things It’s Best Not to Say to Children With ADHD
KEY POINTS: Kids with ADHD may seem unruly at times, but the behavior is not necessarily intentional, nor simple for them to control. How adults respond to kids' ADHD can shape their self-view and dictate whether conduct disturbances develop. Telling an ADHD child to "behave" or that they need "to just focus" doesn't consider their internal experience and can engender defensiveness.
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2 Things It’s Best Not to Say to Children With ADHD