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I'm guessing that the children most likely to be diagnosed with ADHD in your office are the obvious ones: stir crazy after a bit of time in the waiting room, in trouble at school and bouncing off the walls at home, fidgety and impulsive even in your short interactions with them.
It is children with the other face of ADHD--technically diagnosed as ADHD, predominantly inattentive type--who may be silently impaired, flying below the radar in your office and even at school.


