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ADHD and puberty: What to expect

In It: Raising Kids Who Learn Differently

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ADHD and Addiction

Parents should support their neurodiverse teenagers and not pressure them to be completely independent. It's important for parents to work together with their kids, especially if they have ADHD, in tasks like setting up college tours and writing college essays. This collaboration helps teens avoid trouble and embrace opportunities. People with ADHD have a higher risk of addiction, so it's crucial for them to be mindful of their preferences.

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