I recently spoke about ADHD at the annual neurodiversity conference at SETU in Waterford. While preparing my presentation, I considered talking about the usual themes of ADHD treatment, such as medication, behavioural supports, and parent training programmes. However, after some deliberation, I decided to talk about self-worth,which is critically important for children with ADHD, and how the school environment can erode it.
Protecting these children’s self-worth is crucially important as, according to US psychologist Emily Swain, research consistently shows that children with ADHD tend to have lower self-esteem than their neurotypical peers.
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