How Parents of Children with ADHD Divide Up Their Time
There’s a new study out that emphasizes how having a child with ADHD has implications for how parents spend their time. In the study, researchers surveyed parents of 1,600 children with ADHD and 11,923 without, looking at how those parents were involved in different aspects of their children’s lives. One interesting finding was that parents of children with ADHD tended to invest more time in several aspects of their children’s education than parents of children without ADHD.
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