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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 23 Jun 2015

    Children with ADHD perform better on cognitive tasks when allowed to move freely: http://on.wsj.com/1LhEOOa pic.twitter.com/LOUd8NUWLO

    4:29 PM - 23 Jun 2015
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      2. john coale‏ @johnpcoale 23 Jun 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Children with ADHD perform better on cognitive tasks when allowed to move freely: http://on.wsj.com/1LhEOOa  http://. And no DRUGS !!!

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      2. matthew‏ @Yaboimsigg 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ @Tristan_Marquis

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      3. Tristan James‏ @sandboxxkid 24 Jun 2015
        Replying to @Yaboimsigg

        @Yaboimsigg @WSJ yessssir

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      1. Luke0629‏ @Luke_629 23 Jun 2015
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        賛成‼️ RT@WSJ: Children w/ ADHD perform better on cognitive tasks when allowed to move freely: http://on.wsj.com/1LhEOOa  pic.twitter.com/fJlm0fYBSE”

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      1. Frances Marion‏ @Swampfox1014 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ my son had a good 2nd grade teacher we worked with him, did behavior modification.He is now 6ft 5 in plays for ETSU and made Deans list

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      1. pajerry (Paul Jerry)‏ @pajerry 24 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ this is news? We've been letting them move for years. #clinicalwisdom

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      1. Schreiber‏ @DES_Toronto 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Those kids would have to be clearly identified to the rest of the class, so it's understood that not everyone can get up and run around

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      1. Charlotte Attaway‏ @CharAttaway 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Here's a thought: Maybe they don't have ADHD. Maybe they just need to move a little while they think-- doesn't have to be a disorder.

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      1. David Pinsen‏ @dpinsen 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ @pdacosta how do other kids perform when ADHD kids are allowed to move freely around them?

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      1. Kim Kallenberg‏ @kkallenberg 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ I'm a former teacher. Educators need training in how to best serve ADHD students. Most have no idea. Kids learn & perform differently.

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      1. BitcoinUncoilVen‏ @Bitcoinloopven 23 Jun 2015
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        “@WSJ: Children with ADHD perform better on cognitive tasks when allowed to move freely: http://on.wsj.com/1LhEOOa  pic.twitter.com/8r7EqZvn0N”

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      1. Chris Hill‏ @WalkingMeslik 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ that makes so much sense to me.. Wow

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      1. K V Soon‏ @soonkv 23 Jun 2015
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        “@WSJ: Children with ADHD perform better on cognitive tasks when allowed to move freely: http://on.wsj.com/1LhEOOa  pic.twitter.com/cc5a77NQgP”

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      1. Sue Ludwig‏ @sueludwig 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ agreed! Movement is part of how they regulate their sensory system.

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      2. Irritated redhead‏ @thatsMizWonk2U 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ @StackedDaniels A-frickn-men! i have ADHD & i stayed n trouble in school cuz i cdnt sit still, nor stop talkin lol

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      3. Irritated redhead‏ @thatsMizWonk2U 23 Jun 2015
        Replying to @thatsMizWonk2U

        @WSJ @StackedDaniels thats y i work in a automotive manufacturering plant where i can move freelyeven if it is 'stuctured'😜

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      1. Jackson Ellis‏ @therthonjackon 23 Jun 2015
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        @WSJ Duh.

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      2. FranciscoEnriquez‏ @justice4thefew 23 Jun 2015
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        Schools mostly put children on medication @WSJ because they don't sit down.

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      4. FranciscoEnriquez‏ @justice4thefew 23 Jun 2015
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        Chemically managing them @ConcrndFthrCaus sadly masking the real needs of the child @WSJ

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