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Bullying and ADHD: Our Kids Get Bullied A Lot. They are Bullies too.
Bullying a problem? For sure! The U.S. Department of Education has placed it as one of its important issues for the decade. Research proceeds.
It’s especially important for students with ADHD. As targets. As bullies too. The numbers don’t lie. Students with ADHD are 10 times as likely to be bullied. On the other hand, they’re 4 times more likely to BE the bully. What should we do? Here are some tips.
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EdieLovesMath empowers individuals with ADHD and Autism, their families, and professionals through a 4-step plan that builds confidence and success in reading, math, writing, and organization. As someone with a neurodiverse brain herself, Edie understands the challenges and triumphs of navigating learning differences firsthand. Join us. We’re here to guide your journey.
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