Good Comebacks for Teasing: ADHD Explanations for Teens

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Good Comebacks for Teasing: ADHD Explanations for Teens
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Do a check: Does your child think that their ADHD-related challenges stem from their own personal failings? If you get any sense that this is the case, help them understand what's really going on. Use these suggestions.

Future thinking skills: Picturing things that you have to do in the near future.

Thinking about other people’s thoughts and feelings: Any time you’re around other people, including your family, they’re having thoughts about you, and you’re having thoughts about them. ADHD can make it hard for your brain coach to tell you to think about what others are thinking about what you’re saying or doing.

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