Graduating high school is an incredibly important process for many students; one that often sets them up to pursue their future careers and make necessary connections between education and the real world. Young adults with ADHD, however, may have deficits in decision-making skills and social development. This can create challenges when it comes to transitioning to college and finding employment. For these teens, targeted counseling can be helpful for addressing these deficits, leading to greater success in key areas needed for adult development.
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