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Carmichael House,
North Brunswick Street,
Dublin 7
D07 RHA8
Charity Number:
CHY 22471
Registered Charity Number (RCN):
20204770
Tel: (01) 874 8349
Email: [email protected]
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“Perfect Is a Myth” — and Other Self-Esteem Boosters
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Exercise and the ADHD Brain: The Neuroscience of Movement
/in Adults with ADHD, Articles, Parents of Children with ADHD /by adhdirelandResearch shows that physical activity sparks real, positive changes in the brain that increase attention and improve mood. What’s more, exercise is an inexpensive, self-prescribed, and accessible supplemental treatment option for adults and children with ADHD.
ADHD Symptoms in Children vs. Adults
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