ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder where children struggle with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. These challenges can disrupt daily life and development.
- Inattention: Children may have trouble focusing, forget tasks, and avoid mentally demanding work, like school assignments.
- Hyperactivity: Fidgeting, restlessness, and nonstop movement are common signs.
- Impulsivity: Impulsive behavior includes interrupting conversations or acting without thinking.
ADHD affects academics, social interactions, and family life. Treatments like medication and behavioral therapy can help, with strategies tailored to each child’s needs.
Pathformers offers evidence-based courses to support parents in managing these behaviors and promoting healthier development.
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