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Four Letters Apart – Children in the Age of ADHD offers a raw glimpse into the lives of three kids grappling with their identities amid the chaos of ADHD. It's not just about diagnosis; it dives deep into their personal struggles and the way they perceive the world. Victor’s internal conflict is palpable—he feels like ADHD is tied to his club feet, which adds this layer of complexity to his character. Then there's Martine, who withdraws, showcasing the emotional toll of feeling different. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with the children's experiences, and the atmosphere is heavy yet hopeful. It's a distinctive look at a contemporary issue without the gloss often found in mainstream docs.
Unique portrayal of childhood and ADHD.Interviews provide personal insights.Explores themes of identity and acceptance.
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