Exciting New Educational Guidelines For Those With ADD
ADD also called ADHD is a national health crisis that continues to grow. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20% of boys and 11% of girls are being diagnosed with it.
Even though it is now being diagnosed more frequently than ever, it remains one of the most misunderstood and incorrectly treated illnesses of our day.
ADD often has a powerful negative impact on a person’s ability to do well in school. In fact, studies show that as many as 33% of kids with ADD never finish high school (3 times the national average). If you look at the following list of hallmark symptoms of this neurobiological disorder, it is easy to see why:
- Restlessness
- Short Attention Span
- Distractibility
- Impulsiveness
- Procrastination
- Forgetfulness
- Hyperactivity
- Disorganization




