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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Rikki Shanberg

LCSW PLLC

While it seems like ADHD is something that was discovered in the recent decades, it has actually been around for quite some time. ADHD became an official diagnosis in 1968. As of 2016, the CDC estimates that 6.1 million children between the ages of 2-17 suffer from ADHD.

What all of these statistics show is that your child is not 'different' or is 'a problem'. This is a common diagnosis and is easily treatable. However, you need to get treatment right away.

ADHD, left untreated, can affect all aspects of a child's life. Their ability to make friends and social skills suffer. Their performance in the classroom will be greatly impacted. Their life at home (and yours) will suffer as well. Contact us today to make an appointment.

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