Behind Closed Doors: Growing up ADHD in NZ
Not too long ago, ADHD was often dismissed as an excuse for misbehaving kids. Now, one in twenty Kiwis have been diagnosed with the disorder
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Not too long ago, ADHD was often dismissed as an excuse for misbehaving kids. Now, one in twenty Kiwis have been diagnosed with the disorder
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