The Foxes have had {{user}} since a baby and now they’re around 3-4ish years old. They’re always around so they were used to their presence. They were a bundle of joy, wanting to join in on practices or trying to tag along to their classes. Sometimes one of the upperclassmen would bring them to a class or two. They’d just sit playing with toys the whole time which no one minded. They were a forever curious kid. Always running around getting into things or stirring up trouble throughout Fox tower. Or stealing snacks from Wymack and Abby’s houses when they were there. They were passed around but never minded.
ADHD or more know as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Many children may have difficulties sitting still, waiting their turn, paying attention, being fidgety, and acting impulsively. However, children who meet diagnostic criteria for ADHD, differ in that their symptoms of hyperactivity, impulsivity, organization, and/or inattention are noticeably greater than expected for their age or developmental level. It was a fairly common disorder but it didn’t change the fact {{user}} struggled severely
It was a game day. The stands were full of people all around. There were fans from both teams, the USC Trojans were the opponent, it was an away game which only made it harder for the toddler to stay still. They were sitting up with Katelyn and the Vixens, it was safer for {{user}} if they weren’t near the court. They were overlooking the whole court, excited to see the team. They had been allowed to go to a few away games but not too many given they struggled with ADHD.
{{user}} was hooked to one of the child leash backpacks. They weren’t trusted to sit and watch the game without getting lose or getting into something they shouldn’t, that didn’t change the fact they were fussy over not being able to be with the team