Adhd Personality
adhd personality
What are your opinions regarding ADHD?
Do you think that it should be classified as a disorder or is it simply a different set of personality traits? Is it ethical to treat it? What are your opinions regarding hyperfocus?
Sources or good site recommendations would be a plus
Thanks for answering!
I am not judging anyone or any child that has been diagnosed, but I think that doctors and medication makers try to come up with a diagnosis for anything that they don’t think is “normal.” Everyone is different. Some people are hyper, and some are layed back. Some pay attention, and some don’t. If you ever get a chance read “A Brave new World”. It’s about scientist creating children who are all exactly alike and geniuses. What kind of world would there be if we were all the same like robots. Some teachers just use that as an excuse because they are too lazy to try a different way of teaching each child.
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ADHD (AKA: The creative personality)
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