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A Retrospective on A Teenager’s Experience Being Diagnosed and Treated for ADHD

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    The student may exhibit symptoms that include behaviors from both categories above.


    In order for a student to be diagnosed with ADHD, symptoms must appear before age 12 and be exhibited across at least two settings. They must also have adverse effects on academic performance, occupational success, or social-emotional development (APA, 2013). 


    To add to the complexity of the diagnosis, children with ADHD are likely to have co-existing emotional, behavioral, developmental, learning, or physical conditions (Wolraich & DuPaul, 2010). 


    As a result of the behaviors listed above, students with ADHD are at greater risk of academic
    difficulties, social/emotional issues, and limited educational outcomes.
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