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Thinking the ADHD is only prevalent in children would be a misconception. As the medical science knows it, ADHD develops in childhood and is the result of GENE EXPRESSION.
It is estimated that 5% to 11% of children have ADHD. Interestingly, many of them are GIRLS. Some children outgrow the ADHD condition, but over 3/4 of people with ADHD continue to have it throughout their lives. So, you may know adults with ADHD. And if you don’t, you may know someone who does things differently.
It is stated that ADHD is easier to diagnose in boys than in girls. That is one of the reasons why we see so much more boys officially recognized with ADHD around us. For some reasons, the ADHD symptoms are much harder to spot in girls. For the same reasons, it is much less known about this condition in grown-up women than in men, as there’s isn’t nearly as much research on ADHD in females as there’s in males. Many women do not even suspect they have ADHD until they’re in adulthood. And many do not find out about it at all.
The question is how different is ADHD in females than in males? What are the manifestations of the condition that appear in girls first and transcend into adulthood? What can parents and teachers do to spot the condition in our children and make a difference in their lives from early on?
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