OK,
I'm back with my blood pumping :H
On the topic of labeling.......
My son was diagnosed with ADHD when he was in 1st grade. I was well aware of his 'differences' & actively doing what I could to help him with diet, consistency in his daily routines, etc. I flat out refused to medicate him & allow the school system put a label on him. You wouldn't belive how I had to work to prevent that scenerio. In the end he turned out just fine & is a fully functioning, college educated adult

I just read an interesting blog on the topic of labeling:
Meaning Blog: The Labels we Live By – Meaning Through Being
We really need to work on changing people's thinking

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