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ADHD Weekly—Teen Support Groups: How They Can Help Your Child

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Is your teen struggling with ADHD, along with social issues? Many teenagers find support and help among a group of peers in moderated support groups. Some teens might feel attracted to joining a group where they can air their grievances and frustrations about caregivers, and that the information will be kept confidential. Continue reading "Teen Support Groups: How They Can Help Your Child" at bit.ly/AttentionTeensupport... for ways to help your teen

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