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Girls with ADHD. How can you tell?
Girls with ADHD are more common than you think. As many as 50% to 75% of girls with ADHD are missed, both by parents and at school. Why?
They often have different symptoms than boys. DSM-5 uses male-type characteristics for diagnostic criteria. The power is learning the symptoms and how they manifest themselves. Stay current.
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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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