The Next Attention Deficit Disorder?
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By: Claudia Wallis
Published in the Nov. 29, 2007 issue of Time Magazine
Some children have "a curious mix of problems. Some can't seem to get their motors in gear: they have low muscle tone and a tendency to respond only minimally to conversation and invitations to play. Others are revved too high: they annoy other children by crashing into them or hugging too hard. Many can't handle common noises or the feel of clothing on their skin. A number just seem clumsy"
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By: Claudia Wallis
Published in the Nov. 29, 2007 issue of Time Magazine
Some children have "a curious mix of problems. Some can't seem to get their motors in gear: they have low muscle tone and a tendency to respond only minimally to conversation and invitations to play. Others are revved too high: they annoy other children by crashing into them or hugging too hard. Many can't handle common noises or the feel of clothing on their skin. A number just seem clumsy"
See the full Article HERE





