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This post is for flutidtprides #INJT challenge about how ADHD not just being sanguine. ADHD's symptoms include hyperactivity,Inattention,sociability among other things. A sanguine person tends to be sociable and enjoy attention. While both may have similar appearances from an outside spectator they are NOT the same. I have a friend who has ADHD named Abbie. Abbie loves to run around and play but has a hard time paying attention and keeping on task. She actually has more of a menocholic temperament. Abbie is one example of how ADHD and sanguine are not the same. To conclude there are multipul pieces of evidence that show ADHD and extreme sanguine are not the same.
This post is for flutidtprides #INJT challenge about how ADHD not just being sanguine. ADHD's symptoms include hyperactivity,Inattention,sociability among other things. A sanguine person tends to be sociable and enjoy attention. While both may have similar appearances from an outside spectator they are NOT the same. I have a friend who has ADHD named Abbie. Abbie loves to run around and play but has a hard time paying attention and keeping on task. She actually has more of a menocholic temperament. Abbie is one example of how ADHD and sanguine are not the same. To conclude there are multipul pieces of evidence that show ADHD and extreme sanguine are not the same.
Until next time,
Meredith
Thank you for participating. Would you like to write a guest post for my blog? E-mail me the text (flutistpride@gmail.com).
ReplyDeleteYour welcome. Sure! Can it be about anything (within reason) or is there a prompt or question I should answer? It might take me a few days to think of something.
DeleteYour Prompt: Write about a list of 5 annoying stereotypes concerning people with intellectual disabilities.
DeleteIrrelevant Note: My blood boils over when people say "S/he can't understand it, so it's okay" as an excuse to insult people with intellectual disabilities. To that, I say "Chances are s/he can and, if they can't, then you're a coward."
Thank you for the prompt! I have had people say things like this about me before like one time someone was talking about something and then another person pointed to me and said something but the other person was like "oh it's fine she can't understand it and she's like deaf anyway." Um excuse you.No just no. I'm not deaf,I have hearing loss and I can understand you,
DeleteI dislike willfull ignorance. It's one thing to not know, but it's another thing to reject information out of meanness.
DeleteAgreed. BTW I sent you my guest post.
DeleteI will publish it shortly.
DeleteI saw that you published it! Thanks!
DeleteRecovery. Now that's the easy part. The moment you feel a sense of profound, yet exhilarating displacement from the world around you, you are collectively, coolly, perhaps even elegantly losing touch with reality. The images are brighter. https://groupe-sanguine.fr/groupe-sanguin-b/
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