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ADD at Every Age

What's Unique? What's Common?


It is a common myth that ADD affects only children, and that most symptoms will disappear by the early teen years. However, the facts tell a much different story. It is now confirmed by scientific and clinical research that Attention Deficit Disorder is a true biological condition that continues throughout a person's lifetime. Although many of the symptoms and characteristics remain constant throughout a lifetime, they have widely varying impacts based on the life stage of the affected person.

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Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
Look at the common experiences of adults with Attention Deficit Disorder and see if they sound like you or someone you know.

ADD in Children
If you're the parent of a child with attention deficit issues, see this discussion of how Attention Deficit Disorder affects children.


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