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Why is learning with ADHD so hard?

ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects a person's ability to focus, control impulses, and regulate behavior. Individuals with ADHD often struggle with hyperactivity, inattention, impulsivity and regulating behaviour which can impact their academic, social, and emotional functioning.
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Why does ADHD make it so hard to learn?

On the other hand, ADHD affects your executive function, which is a set of mental skills that helps you organize, plan, remember details, and direct your focus. For many people, this leads to challenges with starting or sticking with studies.
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Why is life with ADHD so hard?

The impulsive, fearless and chaotic behaviours typical of ADHD can make everyday activities exhausting and stressful. Although it can be difficult at times, it's important to remember that a child with ADHD cannot help their behaviour.
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What does a bad ADHD day look like?

'When I'm having a really bad ADHD day, I describe it as like moving through treacle. I can't concentrate. It's hard to keep track of what I've done and what I need to do, and I can't prioritise tasks. I feel like I'm moving in slow motion, and everything becomes extremely overwhelming.
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Is ADHD considered a learning difficulty?

ADHD is not a learning disability. However, some of the symptoms may appear very similar to those of a learning disability. Rates of learning disorders are also higher among children with ADHD, while children with learning disorders are more likely to have an ADHD diagnosis.
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Is ADHD a form 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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Do people with ADHD learn differently?

In general, children with ADHD are right-brained learners. They prefer to learn visually — by watching or doing a task in an activity-based, hands-on format, not by listening to lectures, practicing drills, or memorizing. There are many ways to implement visual learning outside the classroom.
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What is the 1 3 rule for ADHD?

We often use the “Rule of Thirds” to break down the potential outcomes of ADHD cases: 1/3 -> complete resolution. 1/3 -> continued inattention, some impulsivity. 1/3 -> early Oppositional Defiant Disorder/Conduct Disorder, poor academic achievement, substance abuse, antisocial adults.
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What age is ADHD hardest?

Usually, the most difficult times for persons with ADHD are their years from middle school through the first few years after high school. Those are the years when students are faced with the widest range of tasks to do and the least opportunity to escape from the tasks that they struggle with or find to be boring.
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What is the rarest ADHD symptom?

Invisible ADHD symptoms
  • rejection sensitive dysphoria or sensitivity to criticism.
  • social anxiety.
  • choice paralysis.
  • sleep issues and disturbances.
  • fatigue.
  • restlessness.
  • low self-esteem.
  • guilt and shame.
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Can ADHD get worse with age?

While each person's experience is different, ADHD usually do not get worse with age.
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Do people with ADHD fall in love easily?

Kids with ADHD often feel emotions more deeply than other kids do, and love is no exception. When teens with ADHD fall in love, the good — and bad — feelings that come with it can be even more intense and more disruptive. New relationships or crushes are exciting and (mostly) enjoyable.
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Do people with ADHD fall in love quicker?

During the early stages of a relationship, the partner affected by ADHD can focus intensely on the romance and the new partner. This sends the message that the new partner is the center of the person's world. It typically generates feelings of connection, love and validation, and the relationship seems to grow quickly.
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Do people with ADHD have a sixth sense?

The Gift of ADHD: They say that adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have almost a sixth sense about people. My sharp sense of intuition is the one personal attribute that I've always been proud of. Since I was little I've been able to smell a two-faced person from a mile away.
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What jobs are hard for people with ADHD?

Jobs that offer little reward for the work, such as a call center, may be especially challenging. Opportunities for impulsive behavior: Some people with ADHD struggle with impulsivity, so jobs that activate a person's impulsivity can be difficult.
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How do people with ADHD learn better?

“Studying is about performance, so repetition is key,” Savage says. “Many people with ADHD [may have issues with] working memory, which means you can't easily retain what you've learned. So, take notes in class, read the chapter more than once, and review everything over and over again.”
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Does ADHD ever go away?

A 2021 study suggests that rather than going away, ADHD symptoms fluctuate across a person's lifetime. In the study, periods of supposed remission were intermittent. Approximately 90% of people with ADHD in childhood still experienced symptoms in adulthood.
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Do ADHD brains ever fully develop?

The brain's frontal lobes, which are involved in ADHD, continue to mature until we reach age 35. In practical terms, this means that people with ADHD can expect some lessening of their symptoms over time. Many will not match the emotional maturity of a 21-year-old until their late 30's.
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Does ADHD affect IQ?

The impact of ADHD on IQ

Even though ADHD and high IQ do coexist, ADHD symptoms can interfere with IQ testing. A 2015 study of 4,771 pairs of twins demonstrated the connection between ADHD symptoms and lower IQ scores. ADHD can also interfere with individual areas of performance, such as executive functioning.
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What is Type C ADHD?

As mentioned above, those with combined ADHD (ADHD-C) have symptoms of both hyperactive-impulsive and inattentive ADHD. If individuals have been diagnosed with both types of ADHD, they are considered to have combined ADHD.
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What is the golden rule of ADHD?

Keep in mind the Golden Rule: treat others the way you want them to treat you. If you're nice to people, most of them will be nice to you too. If you have ADHD, should you tell your friends about it? Talk to your parents about that and get their advice.
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What type of school is best for ADHD?

Examining the 3 Best ADHD School Choices for Children for Children with Behavioral or Emotional Problems
  • Military-Style Alternative Schools.
  • Day Schools for ADHD: Balancing Academics and Behavior.
  • Therapeutic Boarding School: Comprehensive Support for ADHD.
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Can people with ADHD memorize well?

Studies show working memory is less effective in children and adults who have ADHD than in those who don't. Long-term memory. People with ADHD often don't do well on tests of long-term memory. But scientists believe that has to do with how they process information.
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What learning style is most common with ADHD?

Physical or kinesthetic: With this style of learning (which is extremely common for children with ADHD and other learning disabilities), the child prefers using their hands, body and sense of touch to learn. Verbal or linguistic: This style of learning involves the use of words, in both writing and speech.
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