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Diagnosing and treating attention deficit disorder can be tricky – not every hyperactive kid has ADHD, and some very calm children are extremely inattentive. Pediatric clinical neuropsychologist David Salsberg, PhD, explains what part of the brain is "asleep" in those with true ADHD, and how to identify kids who need intervention. Plus… when is medication really necessary?
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Diagnosing and treating attention deficit disorder can be tricky – not every hyperactive kid has ADHD, and some very calm children are extremely inattentive. Pediatric clinical neuropsychologist David Salsberg, PhD, explains what part of the brain is "asleep" in those with true ADHD, and how to identify kids who need intervention. Plus… when is medication really necessary?

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