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Originally Posted by Open Eyes
I think it's a good example, and because my older brother suffered from ADHD, I noticed he was excluded and picked on by other children. My older brother also had/has dyslexia, so that made his learning even more difficult. It's actually not unusual for a child to have both dyslexia and ADHD. It is important to help children be nice to the children that struggle as suggested in this video.
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bless him did your brother know he had ADHD when he clashed with peers? I know people who have it and they too have a hard time finding friends or at least maintaining one friendship for longer than 4 years. Did your brother retaliate to the bullies or did he just accept it? If you don't mind me asking, thank you again
I find this video adorable, that little girl unfortunately is gonna have a hard time come high school.
Thanks again
Claire