AMBER RADON: HISTORY
Amber is a variant from timeline to timeline, and as such, her existence in some universes isn't guaranteed. She her existence comes into play in storylines where, prior to her birth, her parents have decided to stay closer to home instead of travelling. Given these circumstances, Amber is usually present in timelines where Daniel has received higher levels of support in regards to his abilities.
The same as her brother, she was raised in a loving household, and as the final Radon child was given a fairly large amount of attention from her parents. She adopted a very large percentage of her mother's traits as she grew; namely, her sociability, playfulness, and constant positivity. As Amber grew older, her parents began to suspect her of having symptoms of ADHD. But because her case mostly manifested in the form of hyperactivity and rushed, gushing speech, it was not fully recognised until Amber was in school and struggling with learning. After diagnosis, treatment plans were set in place. Amber was far from diligent, and neglected her treatments often, because of her absent-mindedness. For a time she also struggled making friends, since her fast-paced speech and constant subject changing made it difficult for her peers to hold a conversation with her.
Amber began showing improvement after joining some of the school sports clubs. Her focus gradually got better, and over time she was able to find friends throughout the various clubs she entered. Though she didn't drastically improve, her grades were occasionally bumped up a few points across different classes thanks to her progress. The routine of sports club practice helped her stick to her ADHD treatment plans as well, and so her ability to focus only got better as time went on.
The same as her brother, she was raised in a loving household, and as the final Radon child was given a fairly large amount of attention from her parents. She adopted a very large percentage of her mother's traits as she grew; namely, her sociability, playfulness, and constant positivity. As Amber grew older, her parents began to suspect her of having symptoms of ADHD. But because her case mostly manifested in the form of hyperactivity and rushed, gushing speech, it was not fully recognised until Amber was in school and struggling with learning. After diagnosis, treatment plans were set in place. Amber was far from diligent, and neglected her treatments often, because of her absent-mindedness. For a time she also struggled making friends, since her fast-paced speech and constant subject changing made it difficult for her peers to hold a conversation with her.
Amber began showing improvement after joining some of the school sports clubs. Her focus gradually got better, and over time she was able to find friends throughout the various clubs she entered. Though she didn't drastically improve, her grades were occasionally bumped up a few points across different classes thanks to her progress. The routine of sports club practice helped her stick to her ADHD treatment plans as well, and so her ability to focus only got better as time went on.