ADHD report highlights financial burden, challenges at school for kids and families
A report revealing the "huge financial cost" of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Australia is calling for more resources and funding for parents who are struggling with the challenges of supporting their children...ADHD Australia conducted the largest survey of its kind last year, and for the 1,616 people it asked, there were three key areas to tackle — managing the financial burden of ADHD, helping schools understand the condition, and dealing with the stigma.
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ADHD report highlights financial burden, challenges at school for kids and families