Inattention better predicts school performance than hyperactivity - AAP SmartBrief

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Canadian researchers said only 29% of children with ADHD who showed attention problems were able to complete high school compared with 89% of those who didn't have such problems. By contrast, 40% of children with ADHD who exhibited hyperactivity achieved a high school diploma compared with 77% of t…

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