Young Adults With Disabilities: Moving from ‘Struggler’ to ‘Navigator’
When it comes to feeling happy and fulfilled, what really matters to young adults with learning and attention issues? It turns out to have little direct correlation with traditional school work, and everything to do with connections—to a supportive and nurturing family, to friends and the community, and even to themselves, in the form of self-confidence and ease at dealing with emotional problems and making friends.
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How secondhand smoke makes children act out
Meta-Review Clears Stimulants of Anxiety Charge in ADHD Treatment
Young Adults With Disabilities: Moving from ‘Struggler’ to ‘Navigator’
Teen Smoking May Cause Enduring Attention Problems
Sleep and Executive Function in ADHD
ADHD & Adults: 4 Things that Cause Overwhelm and What You Can Do
The 11 Biggest Myths And Misconceptions About Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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