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ADHD NEWS AND VIEWS

September 2, 2009

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Accommodation question sparks debate

In Great Britain, kids who can document their attention-deficit

hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at amusement parks can cut to the front of the

line. But some experts question the practice. Read more>

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Today's Poll

How do you feel about ADHD children being allowed to go to the front of a

line?

Your options are:

I think it's a kind thing to do, and I agree with it

I'd prefer that my child wait in line with others

I'm conflicted. It sounds nice, but I worry about the long-term message

I don't have an opinion

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