ADHD doesnt always look the same in everyone.
In fact, the symptoms can manifest very differently in girls and women compared to boys and men.
Understanding these subtle differences can change how we support those affected.
Inattentive ADHD is more common in women, while hyperactivity often goes unnoticed because it manifests differently than in men.
For instance, girls might be more restless or talkative rather than overtly disruptive.
This means many parents and teachers might overlook the signs.
Recognizing these variations is crucial for early intervention and better support.
Did you know about these differences in ADHD symptoms between genders? Share your thoughts!
Pediatrician Arti Lal discusses her article, "Why ADHD in women is finally getting the attention it deserves."
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