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Hyper-active, inattentive, immature, and impulsivity are just some of the common traits associated with ADHD. These may not have an obvious link to Gender Dysphoria and yet gender variance is found to be 6.64 times more likely among individuals with ADHD. We discuss how ADHD manifests in girls and boys, how society responds to ADHD traits, and how this interaction can lead to gender-related issues.

Links:

 

ADHD and Gender Dysphoria

Sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140312103102.htm

 

Girls and ADHD

Verywellmind.com/adhd-in-girls-symptoms-of-adhd-in-girls-20547

 

Travel Programs for Adolescents/Teens/Young Adults:

Adolesco.org/

Habitat.org/

Semesteratsea.org/

Volunteerhq.org/coronavirus-update/

 

Elle Palmer: How my Personality Influenced my Identity

Youtube.com/watch?v=H8FrT2M44Co&feature=emb_logo

 

Richard Branson: ADHD: The Entrepreneur’s Superpower Forbes.com/sites/dalearcher/2014/05/14/adhd-the-entrepreneurs-superpower/?sh=11f9010459e9

 

Michael Phelps: How swimming saved Michael Phelps: An ADHD Story Additudemag.com/michael-phelps-adhd-advice-from-the-olympians-mom/

 

Gabor Maté (2000) Scattered: How Attention Deficit Disorder Originates and What You Can Do About It Drgabormate.com/book/scattered-minds/

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