Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects the ability to pay attention and regulate impulse control. If your child has ADHD, they’re not alone: It is the most common neurodevelopmental condition in childhood, affecting up to seven percent of school-aged kids.
In this episode, host Dr. Jennifer Arnold talks with Dr. Anne Arnett, a scientist in Boston Children’s Division of Developmental Medicine. Together, they answer questions about ADHD, including:
• What are the signs and symptoms of ADHD?
• What causes ADHD?
• When is ADHD usually diagnosed?
• What are the different subtypes of ADHD?
• What kinds of treatment are available for kids with ADHD?
• What are the potential risks or consequences if ADHD is untreated?
• How can we support kids with ADHD at home and in school?
Kids with ADHD need to learn to self-regulate and direct their attention appropriately. Getting them the support they need — and having a little extra patience — will help them succeed.