By Leslie Garisto Pfaff — 2020
Prevent over-the-top outbursts by helping your child learn better ways to handle stressful situations.
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Constantly corrected and perpetually punished, many children with ADHD and learning disabilities develop low self-esteem. They begin to believe they’re not good enough or smart enough. Of course, we know that’s not true.
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