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by PaulHoule
513 days ago
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It's not clear from what they say as I see it. My guess is that they get you coming or going; medication may help with the behavioral toxicity, but has negative side effects. That "early adopter" I mention says that he needs his Dexedrine (his monthly dose comes in a pill bottle which is approaching the size of a small trash can) to do anything, but he doesn't do very much and has a serious hoarding problem. My take is that for kids it is not a matter of what is good for the kid but what is good for the school. Much of "neurodivergence awareness" is not an increased acceptance of people's diversity but a reduced tolerance where a kid can't just be "weird" or "out of sync" but has to have a diagnosis. |
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