According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 6 million children in the United States have been diagnosed with ADHD. This neurodevelopmental disorder affects the brain’s executive function system, influencing attention, impulse control, and self-regulation. However, many early signs of ADHD—such as restlessness, forgetfulness, or impulsivity—overlap with behaviors seen in typically developing children. This similarity often makes it challenging for parents to recognize when behaviors might signal something more than normal childhood development.
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32. Easily Bored Boredom is a common childhood complaint, but children with ADHD experience it more intensely and frequently due to a need for constant stimulation.…