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But the problem wasn’t in his workload-it was actually the result of learned helplessness . His parents enforced the idea that his ADHD made him incapable, so he believed there was nothing he could do about it. When they recognized the problem and helped him feel like he was able to handle these responsibilities, he started trying and turned his grades around. 

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