ADHD diagnoses are on the rise, but is it simply that we’re more aware of it now?
When we were kids, we spent most of our time playing outside and being active. Kids with ADHD symptoms might have just been seen as having “behavioral issues” back then.
Nowadays, we’re more concerned about safety, so we often give kids tablets to keep them entertained.
However, those screens can make ADHD symptoms worse, even if they don’t cause them.
The good news is that the increase in diagnoses means we’re becoming more aware of ADHD, and less afraid to talk about it. This means more kids can get the help they need.
Jessica Reyes, Patricia Wu, and Joann ‘JoJo’ Venant remind you that ADHD isn’t just about being hyperactive. It can affect how kids pay attention, focus on schoolwork, and even how they interact with others. If you’re concerned about your child, don’t hesitate to talk to their doctor.
Every kid is different, and what works for one might not work for another. But with the right support and understanding, kids with ADHD can thrive.