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Views : 31,803
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Feb 27, 2023 ^^
Rating : 5 (0/1,773 LTDR)
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User score: 100.00- Masterpiece Video
RYD date created : 2024-05-23T17:38:30.546473Z
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I agree. The family unit has been broken in America. People are barely able to put food on the table. Couples are either fighting or divorcing over the stresses of life. Unaffordable healthcare, holding down several jobs to make ends meet while others work the system off tax payers backs, affordable housing is non existent and yes, the kids suffer. The system is broken. Our president is senile. God Bless America. We send billions to fund wars without the taxpayers consent yet there are elderly and homeless veterans walking our streets.
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Because more information is out about it so ppl are more sensitive to seeing ADHD. Instead of seeing it as a disorder, play with the idea that ADHD is simply a genetic component geared to gather as much new information as possible. The reason it's considered a disorder is because they have a hard time in certain environments that require building and stacking information- for example, school systems require repetition and the building component of information - it's less so about going out and spontaneously gathering new.
Studies also indicate that a lot of kids who get diagnosed with ADHD are kids who start school earlier therefore they're a little more hyperactive and less emotionally regulated.
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@emem2863
10 months ago
Some of this is due to kids not being allowed to be kids anymore. I was a very hyperactive kid in the 80s and now I'm a hyperactive adult. Instead of putting me on medication, my doctor and mom changed what I ate and my mom found creative ways to redirect my hyperactivity. I've seen kids doing normal kid things, such as excitedly raising their hands or shouting out answers in class be labeled as troublemakers. Most kids aren't meant to behave like tiny adults. Instead of automatically medicating them, learn how to treat kids like kids and actively address issues.
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