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RE: The toughest kids in school...might not be who'd you expect. (featuring @hanshotfirst as author)

in #family8 years ago

I enjoyed every bit of your post. I relate overwhelming to your story and could have used a few like you during my years at school. I had some of the worst of the worst. I got the lowest score possible in my final exams and dropped out of college later on in life.

The funny thing is though, my IQ is 137.

You may be interested in reading my blog on how I turned ADHD in my strength. I touch a little on my schooling there. I apologise in advance for linking to my own content in advance. I am only doing it because I do feel that it relates to yours.

https://steemit.com/health/@skum/how-i-made-adhd-my-strength-and-why-it-matters-for-you

https://steemit.com/adhd/@skum/how-i-made-adhd-my-strength-and-why-it-matters-for-you-2

Thanks again.

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No need to apologize. Totally fits. I have written some responses about how ADHD can be an huge asset. I have it and it helps me tremendously. I think the most interesting one is paramedics. being able to concentrate on everything at a huge accident scene is a tremendous advantage.