Written by Harold Robert Meyer, MBA, SCAC and Susan Karyn Lasky, MA, SCAC
Bullying and teasing are found in just about any environment where there are children.  Children who have ADD/ADHD frequently get picked on for being “different,†or may even pick on others due to frustration and/or difficulty reading social cues with impulsive or aggressive behaviors. This article is available as part of our E-Book, Managing ADHD at Home
Harold Meyer and Susan Lasky are both Board Certified and Senior Certified ADHD Coaches.
To contact the authors:Â haroldmeyer@addrc.org
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ADD and ADHD are used interchangeably for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
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