Reading the Report Cards of High School Students With ADHD
If you had to guess what the typical report card of someone with ADHD said, you might try something like “underachieving, inattentive to details, needs to try harder.” Here’s the thing, though: you don’t have to guess. That’s because in 2011, a group of researchers actually collected the report cards of 326 high school students who’d been diagnosed with ADHD and 213 who hadn’t.
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