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Attention Deficit Disorder Carnival #25

Amusement_10_1 The "Attention Deficit Disorder" blog carnival is a collection of recent blog entries about Attention Deficit Disorder. The reason that it is called a carnival is because each week the carnival travels to a different host blog. The hope is to expose blog readers to blogs that have a different perspective on Attention Deficit Disorder. Here are some of the best blog posts about ADD for the last month.

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Submit your blog article to the next edition of “attention deficit disorder”! Use our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE A FUTURE HOST OF THE "ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER" CARNIVAL PLEASE CONTACT ME

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