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There’s a fair amount of misunderstanding around ADHD. For a start the stereotypical image is still that of an energetic little boy who can’t sit still in class. It was only in 2008 that medics formally recognised that adults can have ADHD, and women and girls are still much less likely to be diagnosed than boys and men.
So, I thought I’d share a few aspects of ADHD that are not as well known to help raise a little more awareness about ADHD and the nuance that exists.
Resources:
* If what I’m sharing resonates with you I’d love to hear from you, email me [email protected].
* Find out more about the Quiet ADHD Club and join here.
* You can find more info including my coaching services on my website here.
By Gabrielle Treanor4.7
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There’s a fair amount of misunderstanding around ADHD. For a start the stereotypical image is still that of an energetic little boy who can’t sit still in class. It was only in 2008 that medics formally recognised that adults can have ADHD, and women and girls are still much less likely to be diagnosed than boys and men.
So, I thought I’d share a few aspects of ADHD that are not as well known to help raise a little more awareness about ADHD and the nuance that exists.
Resources:
* If what I’m sharing resonates with you I’d love to hear from you, email me [email protected].
* Find out more about the Quiet ADHD Club and join here.
* You can find more info including my coaching services on my website here.