Arquivo · News · 2020-01-04

“Maybe If I Write It in a Letter?”

Publicado em 2020-01-04 · EN · 297 palavras

Our children are easy to write off as disrespectful, lazy, and even hopeless. They are none of those things, but they will challenge you. And if you take up that challenge — and recognize the incredible potential for growth just waiting to burst out — you may just be a part of something magical.

Children with ADHD are hard to manage. Children with ADHD have difficulty following instructions. Children with ADHD always appear to be not listening, not paying attention, fidgeting, not focusing. Children with ADHD have little self-control; they are ruled by impulsive behavior and gestures. Children with ADHD often see themselves as not good enough — as failures. Children with ADHD…. the list is endless and I don’t think I need to add more because, as they sit in your classroom or play in your team, you are seeing all of this and so much more.

But here is what I want you to know about these children:

We can only develop and improve our skills when we are challenged and pushed to our limits. These children will do just that to you if you view them in the correct light. They are portals for tremendous growth.

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