I know what's it's like to grow up with ADHD and how important it is for parents, caregivers and patients, to have access to accurate information.
When I was growing up, the people who liked the Beatles, I didn't like, so I didn't pay attention to them.
Australia is an island surrounded by water. My fondest memories growing up were trips to the beach, walking around the harbor and playing in the beautiful parks.
I still have mixed feelings about what growing up is - this thing that happens to everyone, so I've heard.
I don't think that growing up in the entertainment industry is the healthiest place for kids. The track record kind of shows that.
I was a hockey player growing up. Being a big guy and being imposing, I had to use my size to protect my teammates.
Every memory I had growing up was involving a basketball. I didn't go to the prom and stuff like that. It was always basketball for me.
I never played a musical instrument growing up but I knew kids who did and took it very seriously.
When I grow up I am going to be a ballerina. I will be in Giselle. It will be so much fun being a ballerina.
People have been watching me since I was eight. They've been watching me grow up, so they feel that connection with me.
I paid for my name a lot when I was growing up because other kids teased me.
My parents were very supportive when I was growing up and have been all the way through.
I did not grow up with people, you know, pounding in my head, 'This is what you've got to do, this is what you're going to do.'
To me, growing up in South Wales, a pair of Diesel jeans were the thing to have - if you could afford them.
We're so preoccupied with protecting children from disappointment and discomfort that we're inadvertently excusing them from growing up.
When I was growing up and watching 'The Sweeney,' the notion of police officers being an inch away from the villains that they're chasing was commonplace.
Growing up, I knew you were supposed to have a profession - and something better than being a shopkeeper, which is what my parents were.
The kids growing up in the apartheid era were so restricted and angry - if they spoke out against it, they were thrown in jail.
I hated myself for so many reasons, and I thought so many things were my fault that happened to me growing up.
I always felt like I was a freak when I was growing up and that there was something wrong with me because I couldn't fit in anywhere.
We can all agree that first loves can be a scary thing, and that growing up is hard to do.