A Child With ADHD Likely to Have Additional Behavioral Issues, Anxiety
“To have ADHD and nothing else is the exception, not the rule,” says E. Mark Mahone, a child neuropsychologist, research scientist and the director of the Department of Neuropsychology at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore. “If you have a child with ADHD, that child will likely also have something else." Learning disabilities, anxiety and depression are just some of the other common coexisting issues.
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