Ambidextrous Children At Higher Risk for Learning Difficulties

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Ambidextrous or "mixed-handed" children more likely to have ADHD, says new research: http://bit.ly/5NaP8F

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Ambidextrous Children at Higher Risk for Learning Problems | The Kid's Doctor: Your Partner in Parenting

kidsdr.com — “Children who use both hands equally well are more likely to have ADHD, problems with language and schoolwork and other mental health issues compared to right-handed children.View full resource at kidsdr.com

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Children with ADHD at Risk for Developing Writing Difficulties

healthnews.com — “Common among children with ADHD are learning disabilities; however, a new study has found that ADHD children are also are at a much higher risk of developing written language disorder (WLD).View full resource at healthnews.com

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