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... For example, people with ADHD may tap their feet, their pencil, or pacing back and fourth. ...
The fact is a person producing such symptoms may not always have ADHD. ... The National Institute of Mental Health states, “For example, a formerly cooperative child who becomes overactive and easily distracted after a parents death is dealing with an emotional problem, not ADHD. ... ” There are many other causes that may make one seem to have these symptoms of ADHD.
Approximate Word count = 356 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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