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Personal and Professional ADHD

Posted Nov 10 2008 4:39pm

I just got back today from 4 days of exhibiting at the Learning and the Brain Conference. People who attended the conference were mostly clinicians (psychologists, mental health counselors and social workers) and educators. So I thought it would be a great group of people to let know about the services ADDClasses.com offers.

What really surprised was how many of the attendees were personally affected by ADHD. I was really only expecting these people to be interested in ADDClasses.com from a professional perspective. I was amazed the all the different ADHD stories people coming by my exhibit table shared with me. Some had or suspected they had ADHD themselves. Many were parents of children, teens and adults with ADHD. Some had spouses and other relatives with ADHD too.

I guess I'm always amazed at just how many people are affected by ADHD!

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