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Is there social hope for ADHD children?

With treatment, and early intervention, can ADHD children have a normal social relationship with peers? My sons condition has not has terrible impact socially - yet -- but I fear it will.
I am scared for his future.
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Children who display ADHD and receive treatment can be expected to enjoy normal social relationships. It is untreated ADHD that can invite relationship difficulties. If a youngster truly displays ADHD, and the condition is treated with success, and the child still shows relationship problems, some other concern besides ADHD is likely present.
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Thank you very much doctor. My son has not had any serious social problems in school this year -- yet-- but we are trying to get to him as quickly as possible so that they do not develop.
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