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Can ADHD kids be quiet?

Some children with ADHD are hyperactive, while others sit quietly—with their attention miles away. Some put too much focus on a task and have trouble shifting it to something else. Others are only mildly inattentive, but overly impulsive.
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Can you have ADHD and be very quiet?

While hyperactivity/impulsivity ADHD is characterized by behaviors such as fidgeting, constant motion, and non-stop talking, ADHD inattentive and distractible type is quieter and less noticeable. The child (or adult) with this type of ADHD probably isn't going to be loud or inappropriately disruptive.
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Will my ADHD child ever be normal?

Only about 9% of the kids got over or seemed to permanently “outgrow” their ADHD. The condition appeared to remain stable in less than 11% of people in the study. Most with ADHD showed changes over time. Based on reports by those in the study, ADHD symptoms most often seemed to go up and down.
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Do people with ADHD go silent?

Differences in emotions in people with ADHD can lead to 'shutdowns', where someone is so overwhelmed with emotions that they space out, may find it hard to speak or move and may struggle to articulate what they are feeling until they can process their emotions.
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Can ADHD kids lead a normal life?

Although kids are unlikely to outgrow ADHD, it's possible to live a normal life with the disorder. Often, that involves finding what works for the child as a unique individual and getting support for challenges that arise.
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ADHD In Children

At what age does ADHD peak?

The symptoms may peak in severity when the child is seven to eight years of age, after which they often begin to decline.
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What is a quiet type of ADHD?

One type of this disorder is called ADHD Inattentive Type. This condition often is overlooked by parents, teachers and coworkers. Therefore, health care professionals often do not diagnose it until the person is older. Sometimes, individuals with ADHD Inattentive Type will be mischaracterized as shy or withdrawn.
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Can ADHD cause lack of emotion?

If a loved one is unhappy, a person with ADHD might not always recognise it and therefore may not offer an appropriate emotional response or the support that is needed, leading to relationships feeling one-sided. Over time, a seeming lack of emotional awareness can lead to the breakdown of relationships.
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What does an ADHD shutdown look like?

ADHD shutdown mode is a term used to describe what happens when a person with ADHD can't seem to think clearly or take action in overwhelming situations. Also known as freeze mode or ADHD paralysis, shutdown mode happens when someone becomes overloaded with information, tasks, or emotions.
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What happens if ADHD goes untreated in kids?

Without treatment, a child with ADHD may fall behind in school and have trouble with friendships. Family life may also suffer. Untreated ADHD can increase strain between parents and children. Parents often blame themselves when they can't communicate with their child.
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Are ADHD kids smarter than normal kids?

There is no scientific data to suggest that children with ADHD are more intelligent nor creative.
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Are kids with ADHD shy?

Many children with ADHD and learning disabilities are chatterboxes, keeping their mouths moving as fast as their hyperactive bodies. Other kids with ADHD barely speak at all, especially outside of the home. Parents ask me, “Why won't he talk to people?” Often, it's because of extreme shyness.
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What personality type do ADHD people usually have?

A recent review of findings on ADHD and FFM personality suggests that, in general, ADHD has associations with the FFM traits of Neuroticism (positive), Agreeableness (negative) and Conscientiousness (negative).
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Can ADHD be introvert?

It's essential to understand that being an introvert and having ADHD are not mutually exclusive. An introvert with ADHD might not be outwardly hyperactive, but they can experience inner restlessness, distractibility, and the kaleidoscope of thoughts characteristic of ADHD.
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What triggers ADHD in children?

Many kids who have ADHD have a parent or relative with it. Kids also can be more at risk for it if they were born early, are exposed to environmental toxins, or their mothers used drugs during pregnancy. ADHD is not caused by too much screen time, poor parenting, or eating too much sugar.
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What foods trigger ADHD?

Some of the common foods that can cause ADHD reactions include milk, chocolate, soy, wheat, eggs, beans, corn, tomatoes, grapes, and oranges. If you suspect a food sensitivity may be contributing to your child's ADHD symptoms, talk to your ADHD dietitian or doctor about trying an elimination diet.
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Is ADHD on the spectrum of autism?

ADHD is not on the autism spectrum, but they have some of the same symptoms. And having one of these conditions increases the chances of having the other. Experts have changed the way they think about how autism and ADHD are related.
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Am I ADHD or autistic?

Although 2019 research suggests some symptoms of ADHD and ASD overlap, there are distinct differences. A person with ADHD may have attention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity challenges. But an autistic individual may have difficulties with communication, social interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors.
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What is lazy ADHD called?

The 'predominantly inattentive subtype' is similar to the other presentations of ADHD except that it is characterized primarily by problems with inattention or a deficit of sustained attention, such as procrastination, hesitation, and forgetfulness.
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What are the 3 main symptoms of ADHD?

What is ADHD? ADHD, also called attention-deficit disorder, is a behavior disorder, usually first diagnosed in childhood, that is characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and, in some cases, hyperactivity. These symptoms usually occur together; however, one may occur without the other(s).
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Can ADHD get worse if untreated?

Untreated ADHD in adults can lead to mental health disorders like anxiety and depression. This is because ADHD symptoms can lead to focus, concentration, and impulsivity problems. When these problems are not managed effectively, they can lead to feelings of frustration, irritability, and low self-esteem.
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What makes ADHD worse?

A busy schedule and feeling overwhelmed can trigger an episode of ADHD symptoms. But it's a circular relationship: Your ADHD itself may also cause stress because it's harder to filter out stressors around you. If you deal with anxiety (which you're more likely to do if you have ADHD), this can make stress worse, too.
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Does ADHD get worse in puberty?

The National Institute of Mental Health says hormonal changes during puberty can worsen ADHD symptoms. But there are also people who see a stabilization or improvement in their child's ADHD symptoms. And still other parents believe the changes that occur during puberty actually mask or offset ADHD symptoms.
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