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Most kids look forward to summer vacation all year round — and that’s doubly true for children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD), who all too often spend the school year being scolded and stifled.
The long, lazy summer days provide the perfect opportunity for them to veg out and shut their minds off, right?Not so fast. Summer may be a time for freedom, but it’s also a time when our kids lose much of the academic and social progress they gained the previous year.
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