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ADHD

We are seeing a number of adults being diagnosed. This doesn't surprise me. The more we understand and see what our children experience the more we see how these same challenges existed in our own childhoods and continue to impact  our lives on a daily basis.  ADHD is better understood these days and many adults find great relief in finally being diagnosed and receiving appropriate treatment and care. Our group for adults is growing and we are learning from each other, encouraging each other, and recognising,  that in the many challenges we face each day, we are not alone.  We want to support and encourage those in our group, continue to advocate for better support for those living with ADHD  in the community, and educate our community on the realities of ADHD. There are many positive aspects to ADHD but families can feel overwhelmed by the challenges and we want to make a difference be for them.  The media often produces sensationalised stories that improp...