Dyslexia and ADHD: Which Is It or Is It Both?
For the third time in 10 minutes, the teacher says, “Read.” The child picks up the book and tries again, but before long she’s off-task: fidgeting, wandering, distracted. Is this due to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Or dyslexia? Or a dizzying combination of both?
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First double-blind controlled trial of TNS shows reduced symptoms in some children with ADHD
How professionals with ADHD make their jobs (and life) work for them
What the Research Tells Us About ADHD Meds and Drug Abuse
Linking genes to ADHD by mapping connections in the brain
Genetic research is the wrong way to make sense of ADHD
Study shows vision is not always the cause for learning disorders
Dyslexia and ADHD: Which Is It or Is It Both?
Why The College Admissions Scandal Hurts Students With Disabilities
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