When One of Your Kids Has ADHD and Your Others Don’t
ADHD affects the whole family. Here’s how to talk about it with your kids and how to help everyone form closer, happier relationships...Kids with ADHD demand attention—lots of attention. Not surprisingly, that often leaves siblings feeling overlooked, says Marit Appeldoorn, L.C.S.W., a Minneapolis-based child and family therapist specializing in ADHD.
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