For instance, many children will be in camps and other structured environments – sports practices, lessons, and daycares – that require paying attention and acting appropriately. Children on a drug holiday who become significantly impaired by their ADHD run the risk of experiencing yet another environment where their impulsiveness might result in labelling by peers as the "kid who doesn't follow the rules." This means they might miss out on opportunities to gain new skills and new friends – and therefore the self-esteem that flows from these summertime achievements.