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Consequences for AD/HD kids - any suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 19565" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>ADHD kids can learn self control. Jamie was punished fairly normally as a kid and by the time he was in boot camp he was really treated equally...lol. There was no consideration for "differences". He has complete control of himself today. Sure he still has some attention problems and he is still extremely active but that works to his advantage. He runs for fun. He is an outdoorsy type of guy. He will never work in an office. His profession will be in law enforcement. He started out in the military. This all worked for him. ADHD is not always a disadvantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 19565, member: 1514"] ADHD kids can learn self control. Jamie was punished fairly normally as a kid and by the time he was in boot camp he was really treated equally...lol. There was no consideration for "differences". He has complete control of himself today. Sure he still has some attention problems and he is still extremely active but that works to his advantage. He runs for fun. He is an outdoorsy type of guy. He will never work in an office. His profession will be in law enforcement. He started out in the military. This all worked for him. ADHD is not always a disadvantage. [/QUOTE]
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