ADHD is the most common childhood behavioral disorder, presenting in three types: inattentive, hyperactive, and a combined type. Symptoms must persist for six months.
Many parents believe their child’s reluctance to do homework is due to ADHD. It's crucial to empower children to develop coping mechanisms and executive functioning skills.
Recognizing ADHD as a genuine neurodevelopmental disorder helps in understanding its rising prevalence, which may be influenced by better awareness and social media's impact.
Instead of viewing ADHD merely as an obstacle, it should be seen as an opportunity to recognize and nurture each child's unique strengths and needs.
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