Teens with ADHD are just like most teens: they want to belong; they want to feel liked and accepted. They want to feel part of a group. Unfortunately, teens with ADHD often feel quite the opposite. They are often emotionally immature and may feel isolated and rejected by their peers. They may feel they are “different.” Younger children can often combat these feelings if they feel accepted and loved within their family. Parents and siblings can fill the void. Teenagers, however, are trying...


