‘We thought our son had ADHD – what we were told blew our minds’

It is important to think about child development and environmental factors before getting a diagnosis especially when your child is young. They may simply not be developmentally ready for formal education and may have missed out on some crucial building blocks making it difficult to learn new skills. The good news is that something can be done about it! 

Amanda Cassidy shares her own personal experience of this over on Mummy Pages blog.

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