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Old 04-13-2011, 12:29 PM   #13
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I have dropped my Kindle in its Oberon cover from four feet and had no problems using it.

Mostly it depends on if the case is in a cover and the angle that the device lands. The screens are fragile, I treat my screen the same way I would a laptop or netbook screen.

And as someone who is an Adult with ADHD (my Dr says I am the poster child, that makes me proud for some strange reason) I can say that with proper behavior modification, love, support, and advocacy at school (they really can try and screw over kids with learning disabilities and ADD) that your Grandson should do very well in life. There are no limits. If anything, he is likely to be more creative and look at problems differently then others. If he can harness that he will thrive because people like working with folks who view problems in a different fashion, many times their view helps to identify a way of dealing with said problem.
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