Children with ADHD frequently have problems with social skills. They may miss “cues” from the person they are with, not understand personal boundaries, impulsively interrupt others when they are speaking or simply feel as if they do not belong. Some children may be emotionally immature, not able to relate to children their own age, making them feel isolated and alone. All children need friends. They need to have someone to talk with, someone they feel accepted by, someone that understands...
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