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    Infographic: Parents' Guide to ADHD in Children

    Infographic: Parents' Guide to ADHD in Children
    Updated 05 March 2020 |
    Published 16 January 2020
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    Medically reviewed by Dr. Sara Ritchie, Assistant professor of pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, South Carolina, US
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    It’s normal for kids to forget their homework, daydream in a classroom, interrupt their parents and teachers. Sometimes these children are criticized for the lack of discipline, labeled as troublemakers and lazybones. However, they may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and should be given the right treatment.

    We at Flo have partnered with the board-certified general pediatrician to prepare this Parents' Guide that will help you recognize the ADHD symptoms and give you tips to help your child overcome daily challenges.

    Millions of children in the world have already been diagnosed with ADHD. And how many do still live without the treatment they deserve? Feel free to share this information in your social media profiles to spread the word on this serious condition!

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    Medically reviewed by Dr. Sara Ritchie, Assistant professor of pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, South Carolina, US
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