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Why Do Kids With ADHD Need To Fidget?

Kids with ADHD need to fidget, study says.

Let those kids move, tap and spin, according to a groundbreaking study conducted by a UCF team.

If you've got a kid with ADHD, you've probably spent countless hours pleading with him to sit still.

Well, stop it. Fidgeting, as it turns out, helps kids with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder focus. So just like grown-ups need a cup of coffee before tackling a problem, kids with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may tap their feet, swivel in their chairs or bounce in their seats while their brains are busily figuring out that math test.

Read Article on ADD And Fidgeting by Linda Shrieves


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