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Guilty...
ADHD is not a bad thing. It's not a disease and it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you or your child. People with ADHD simply think a little differently than other people - our brains are wired differently. I think of ADHD as a different set of skills. People with ADHD are good at things many other people struggle with...and in turn, they struggle with things many other people find effortless.
People with ADHD often have other disorders like depression, OCD, ODD, and learning disabilities. But having ADHD does not mean that you aren't smart or talented. There are tons of brilliant people out there with ADHD.
Our society expects people to be focused, driven, and organized. Those skills are all important, both for each individual's success and for our success as a whole. Many people pick up on these skills through day to day experiences - for a lot of people, these skills are as natural and easy as breathing or talking.
For people with ADHD, these skills don't always come naturally. Often, they have to be taught in the same way math and reading skills are taught. More and more schools are picking up on this and are helping both parents and kids through this learning process. That obviously wasn't always the case and many adults with ADHD were labeled as lazy, forgetful, stupid, and/or irresponsible as children.
On the other hand, people with ADHD are often creative and intuitive. They often see connections that others miss, taking two seemingly unrelated pieces of information and coming up with an idea that seems totally out of the box. Of course, I'm often frustrated by how long it takes other people to see what I saw almost immediately. I try to explain how I got from A to C, but its hard to put into words when I didn't actually go through B to get there. This is why I can't teach people...I can't explain how to do things that just came to me.
So, while ADHD is treated with medication and behavioral therapy as though it were a problem, there's nothing wrong with you or your child. The medications allow you to focus and calm yourself enough that you can learn the skills that came naturally to your peers. The result is a person with focus, calm, organizational and social skills, creativity, and intuition.
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