How do you respond when people describe executive dysfunction (from ADHD or any other condition) as pure laziness or a lack of discipline?
What would you say to encourage an adult female who experiences some symptoms that align with ASD but is too scared to get assessed especially if the person is considered to behave 'normally' in social situations?
Do female and male ASD and ADHD present differently mostly because from societal expectations and social norms or is there like a know mechanism that skews one way vs the other?
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How do you respond when people describe executive dysfunction (from ADHD or any other condition) as pure laziness or a lack of discipline?
What would you say to encourage an adult female who experiences some symptoms that align with ASD but is too scared to get assessed especially if the person is considered to behave 'normally' in social situations?
Do female and male ASD and ADHD present differently mostly because from societal expectations and social norms or is there like a know mechanism that skews one way vs the other?
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