(Taken from Goop) School administrators and parents often call on Joe Newman for help with so-called difficult children. But what Newman wants to make clear is that no child is ever too difficult—that’s because he was also deemed a problem child growing up. Then he was diagnosed with ADHD and put on medication, but he found that it only marginally helped him. What eventually helped Newman as an adult was flipping the negative narrative into a more positive script. And…

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