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🇮🇷 IranTranslated by Zeinab Naderi, the 104-Page Book Was Published by Soroush Publications, Mehr News Agency Reported. in Iran

The Persian translation of Genevieve Mackenzie's children's book "The Mystery Behind the Shenzhen Nongke Orchid" has been released in Iran. Translated by Zeinab Naderi, the 104-page book was published by Soroush Publications, Mehr news agency reported. The story follows a boy named Nicolai who deeply desires friendships but faces obstacles due to his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Nicolai excels at Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and has one friend, Sarah, who acts as a friendship coach as they work together to identify the thief who stole the orchid. Through the story, Nicolai uses MMA to cope with ADHD and successfully collaborates with Sarah to solve the mystery and develop new friendships. Mackenzie completed her doctorate in Developmental Psychology and Education in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development (AP&HD) at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.
Her thesis focused on ADHD and reading comprehension among adolescents, and she has published articles on Abnormal, Educational, Developmental, and Cognitive Psychology. She is also the author of another children's book, Breaking the Code. ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation that are excessive, pervasive, and developmentally inappropriate.
The condition arises from executive dysfunction and can lead to poor professional performance, relationship difficulties, and numerous health risks. It is associated with other mental disorders as well as non-psychiatric conditions that can cause additional impairment.
Source: Tehran Times
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