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Name; Legend WindchesterAge; 14birthday; July 12th 2002Sibling(s); Jennifer and CaysonOccupation; attends schoolKid(s); noneNationality; Canadian and GermanSexuality; straightStatus; single

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Name; Legend Windchester
Age; 14
birthday; July 12th 2002
Sibling(s); Jennifer and Cayson
Occupation; attends school
Kid(s); none
Nationality; Canadian and German
Sexuality; straight
Status; single

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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder-  Has your child or teenager ever had trouble concentrating, found it hard to sit still, interrupted others during a conversation or acted impulsively without thinking things through? Can you recall times when your child or teen was lost in a seemingly endless train of daydreams or had difficulty focusing on the task at hand? Most of us can picture our child or teenage son or daughter acting this way from time to time. But for some children and teens, these and other exasperating behaviors are uncontrollable, persistently plaguing their day-to-day existence and interfering with their ability to form lasting friendships or succeed in school and at home. Left untreated, such symptoms can even impact their ability to get into the college they want, or advance in their desired career.

Autism- Autism is a mental disorder that begins in childhood that is characterized by persistent impairments in being to engage in social communication and interaction with others. A person with autism often has restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviors, interests, or activities. The symptoms are present since childhood, and impact a person’s everyday living. Autism exists on a spectrum. People with severe forms of autism may have a difficult time with everyday activities that significantly limit the kinds of things they do as an adult. People with less severe forms of autism may appear to be perfectly normal, except in certain social situations where the impairment becomes more apparent. Autism may exist with or without accompanying intellectual and language impairments.

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