A child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is truly fortunate to have been given the natural ability to engage in reverie or imaginative thought, to be bold and daring in wanting to bring his imagination into the world, and to be sensitive to inspiration. Despite these gifts, he may struggle in school. This is because, in the early years, traditional educational systems follow a "regurgitation" model.
Children are expected to take in material presented in a rigid format and "regurgitate" it back to the teacher, to prove they were listening attentively. This style of learning clashes with the great gifts your child has been given.
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