fidgeting or squirming excessively
having difficulty remaining seated
being easily distracted
having difficulty awaiting his or her turn in games
blurting out answers to questions
having difficulty following instructions
having difficulty sustaining attention
shifting from one activity to another
having difficulty playing quietly
often talking excessively
often interrupting
often not listening to what is said
often losing things
often engaging in dangerous activities
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and to back up me and wendigos "A.D.D is more often an excuse for being f*cking annoying and avoiding responcibility for ones actions, not to mention the excuse for shitfull parenting" theory:
paris hilton is "A.D.D"
i guess that explains why the sl*ts video of her banging some guy ended up on the net, she wasn't on her medication
i was nearly diagnosed with a.d.d. when i was 9, and later at 18.
i took some tests and from what the psychiatrist said, i'm a textbook case.
the reason i was 'nearly' diagnosed was that both shrinks told me
they were firmly against that lable 'a.d.d.' and the heavy meds that come
with it. i'm grateful for that.
any parents who are being advised drug their kids up, please 'just say no'. unless your kid is sooooooooo BAD that they cant function and learn, there is no reason for it, and you are putting them at risk of longterm nasty side effects, including heart failure. and if your a kid on ritalin, its your right to not take that pill. if your parents just cant accept that, then either tell them off, or just spit that pill out when they're not looking, and let them piss their money away. your body-your choice.
and just so you know, i graduated from my university with a 3.4. so dont let those shrinks and teachers tell you that your kids will never cope with life without ritalin, because thats bullshit.
Originally posted by silver_tears
fidgeting or squirming excessively
having difficulty remaining seated
being easily distracted
having difficulty awaiting his or her turn in games
blurting out answers to questions
having difficulty following instructions
having difficulty sustaining attention
shifting from one activity to another
having difficulty playing quietly
often talking excessively
often interrupting
often not listening to what is said
often losing things
often engaging in dangerous activities✅
in other words: being a kid